Florida State Road 811

Florida State Road 811

State Road 811 is the shared Florida Department of Transportation designation of two separate north–south roads in southern Florida. Both are former alignments of Dixie Highway (which became U.S. Route 1) after the route was shifted to the east, closer to the Atlantic Ocean. One segment of SR 811 is in Broward County; the other is in Palm Beach County, Florida

Read more about Florida State Road 811:  History, Major Intersections, Broward County Road 811A (formerly SR 811A)

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