List of Bridges in The United States - Florida

Florida

See also: List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Florida
  • 17th Street Bridge, Vero Beach
  • Acosta Bridge, Jacksonville
  • Bayside Bridge, Clearwater
  • Bridge of Lions, St. Augustine
  • Broadway Bridge, Daytona Beach
  • Buckman Bridge, Jacksonville
  • Caloosahatchee Bridge, Fort Myers
  • Cape Coral Bridge, Fort Myers to Cape Coral
  • Clearwater Memorial Causeway, Clearwater
  • Courtney Campbell Causeway, Clearwater to Tampa
  • Dames Point Bridge, Jacksonville
  • Eau Gallie Causeway, Melbourne
  • Escambia Bay Bridge, Pensacola
  • Fuller Warren Bridge, Jacksonville
  • Gandy Bridge, St. Petersburg to Tampa
  • Hal W. Adams Bridge, Suwannee River between Lafayette and Suwannee counties, Florida'a first suspension bridge
  • Hart Bridge, Jacksonville
  • Howard Frankland Bridge, Tampa
  • Julia Tuttle Causeway, Miami Beach
  • Knox Memorial Bridge, Volusia County
  • MacArthur Causeway, Miami Beach
  • Main Street Bridge, Jacksonville
  • Mathews Bridge, Jacksonville
  • Melbourne Causeway, Melbourne to Indialantic
  • Merrill P. Barber Bridge, Vero Beach
  • Mid-Bay Bridge, Choctawhatchee Bay, Destin to Niceville
  • Midpoint Memorial Bridge, Lee County
  • Overseas Highway, Florida Keys
  • Pensacola Bay Bridge, Pensacola to Gulf Breeze
  • Rickenbacker Causeway, Key Biscayne
  • Roosevelt Bridge, Stuart
  • Sanibel Causeway, Lee County
  • Sebastian Inlet Bridge, Indian River County
  • Seven Mile Bridge, Florida Keys
  • Shands Bridge, Green Cove Springs
  • St. George Island Bridge, Franklin County
  • St. Johns River Veterans Memorial Bridge, Sanford
  • Sunshine Skyway Bridge, St. Petersburg to Bradenton
  • Treasure Island Causeway, Treasure Island to St. Petersburg
  • Venetian Causeway, Miami Beach
  • Wabasso Bridge, Wabasso

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