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Flagler Street

Flagler Street is a 12.4-mile (20.0 km) main east–west road in Miami. Flagler Street is the latitudinal baseline that divides all the streets on the Miami-Dade County grid plan as north or south streets (the east-west division is along Miami Avenue). Flagler Street is named after industrialist Henry Flagler and serves as a major commercial east–west highway through central Miami-Dade County, with a mixture of residential neighborhoods (featuring apartment complexes) and strip malls, the commercial presence increasing as SR 968 approaches downtown Miami.

State Road 968

Flagler Street
SR 968 in red, other Flagler Street segments in blue
Route information
Maintained by FDOT
Length8.699 mi[1] (14.000 km)
Flagler Street extends 12.4 miles (20.0 km) total
Existed1983 (as SR 968)–present
Major junctions
West end SR 973 in Fontainebleau
Major intersections US 441 in Miami
East endWest 2nd Avenue in Miami
Location
CountryUnited States
StateFlorida
CountiesMiami-Dade
Highway system

Between SR 973 (Galloway Road/West 87th Avenue) and West 2nd Avenue, Flagler Street is signed State Road 968 (SR 968).

Route description edit

State Road 968 begins at Galloway Road in Fontainebleau, as it takes the six lane Flagler Street east through a mostly commercial area with residential housing dotting the street as it quickly approaches the Midway Crossings (formerly Mall of the Americas, formerly Midway Mall) to the north and the interchange with the Palmetto Expressway at the eastern end of the mall. Seven blocks east of the interchange, the road enters the city of Miami proper after crossing the Tamiami Canal one block west of the intersection with Milam Dairy Road and becomes a four lane road from here until reaching I-95. At NW 67th Court, the divided highway comes together as a four lane road continuing east, with business lining both sides of the street. Following Red Road (West 57th Avenue), it reaches Flagler Memorial Park to the north, as the road continues east through more businesses and apartment complexes. The road then intersects with LeJeune Road (West 42nd Avenue), which provides access to Miami International Airport, with SR 968 continuing east towards central Miami.

At the northwest corner of the intersection with West 27th Avenue (SR 9) sits the Miami-Dade Auditorium concert hall, as Flagler Street continues east for three more blocks, until at NW 24th Avenue, the road becomes a one way pair, with Flagler Street going westbound, and SW 1st Street going eastbound and both roads featuring commercial businesses and parks. The road then intersects West 17th Avenue just a few blocks south of Marlins Park, as SR 968 enters Central Miami. From 12th Avenue West to the Miami River, Flagler Street features one eastbound lane with three westbound lanes, with the intersection with US 441/SR 7 (West 7th Street) just four blocks west of the Miami River drawbridges. Immediately after, it reaches I-95, with access via nearby streets. The rest of the road features government and business skyscrapers and metro rapid transit trackage towering over the road. At SW 2nd Avenue, SR 968 meets its eastern terminus, and Flagler Street (former SR 968) is once again a two-way street, with one lane in each direction. At Miami Avenue, Flagler Street forms the center of Miami, as Miami Avenue represents the baseline for east and west. The road becomes East Flagler Street as it continues through central Miami, terminating at Biscayne Boulevard (U.S. Route 1), with Bayfront Park, featuring a scenic view of Biscayne Bay just east of the end of Flagler Street.[2][3][4]

Beyond SR 968's western terminus, West Flagler Street extends west to State Road 985 to end at an intersection with West 118th Avenue in Tamiami, just west of the Homestead Extension.

History edit

 
View westward at the intersection of Flagler Street and Biscayne Boulevard (US 1), 1958
 
Flagler Street as it runs through the oldest part of Downtown Miami

Before the street was named Flagler Street, it was originally named 12th Street. [5]

Formerly State Road 954, Flagler Street received its current Florida Department of Transportation designation in 1983, when FDOT reassigned route numbers to various streets in southeastern Florida and removed the SR 968 designation from North Miami Boulevard (now State Road 922).

SR 968's original western terminus was at an intersection with SR 985 (Avenue of the Americas/West 107th Avenue). In 1987, FDOT truncated the westernmost two miles of the route to its current configuration. SR 968's original eastern terminus was at Biscayne Boulevard (US 1) in Miami, until FDOT turned over the section between US 1 and SW 2nd Avenue to the city of Miami.

As a condition for the relinquishment of Brickell Avenue (US 1) to the city of Miami, FDOT plans to adopt both SE 1st Street and NE 1st Street in downtown Miami as part of SR 968 and re-connect the route to Biscayne Boulevard.[6]

Major intersections edit

The entire route is in Miami-Dade County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Fontainebleau0.0000.000  SR 973 (West 87th Avenue / Galloway Road)Western terminus; Flagler Street continues westbound
0.991.59  SR 826 (Palmetto Expressway)interchange
Miami1.4982.411 
 
SR 969 north (West 72nd Avenue / Milam Dairy Road)
3.0184.857  SR 959 (West 57th Avenue / Red Road)
4.5517.324  SR 953 (West 42nd Avenue / LeJeune Road)
6.0899.799  SR 9 (West 27th Avenue / Unity Boulevard)
7.64012.295  SR 933 (West 12th Avenue)
8.07412.994  US 441 (West 8th Avenue / SR 7)
8.5113.70First Street Bridge (eastbound) / Flagler Street Bridge (westbound) over Miami River
8.6413.90  
 
SR 925 (Northwest 3rd Avenue) to I-95
westbound access only
8.69914.000West 2nd Avenueeast end of state maintenance
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also edit

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b FDOT straight line diagrams March 6, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, accessed March 2014
  2. ^ Map of State Road 968 (Map). MapQuest, Inc. 2009. Retrieved 2010-06-26.
  3. ^ Map of State Road 968 (Map). MapQuest, Inc. 2009. Retrieved 2010-06-26.
  4. ^ General Highway Map Miami-Dade County, Florida (PDF) (Map). Florida Department of Transportation. April 2007. Retrieved 2010-06-25.
  5. ^ https://pbase.com/donboyd/image/102805301
  6. ^ City of Miami Legislation Resolution. File Number: 13-00581

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Flagler Street is a 12 4 mile 20 0 km main east west road in Miami Flagler Street is the latitudinal baseline that divides all the streets on the Miami Dade County grid plan as north or south streets the east west division is along Miami Avenue Flagler Street is named after industrialist Henry Flagler and serves as a major commercial east west highway through central Miami Dade County with a mixture of residential neighborhoods featuring apartment complexes and strip malls the commercial presence increasing as SR 968 approaches downtown Miami State Road 968Flagler StreetSR 968 in red other Flagler Street segments in blueRoute informationMaintained by FDOTLength8 699 mi 1 14 000 km Flagler Street extends 12 4 miles 20 0 km totalExisted1983 as SR 968 presentMajor junctionsWest endSR 973 in FontainebleauMajor intersectionsUS 441 in MiamiEast endWest 2nd Avenue in MiamiLocationCountryUnited StatesStateFloridaCountiesMiami DadeHighway systemFlorida State Highway SystemInterstate US State Former Pre 1945 Toll Scenic SR 960 SR 969Between SR 973 Galloway Road West 87th Avenue and West 2nd Avenue Flagler Street is signed State Road 968 SR 968 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 Gallery 6 References 7 External linksRoute description editState Road 968 begins at Galloway Road in Fontainebleau as it takes the six lane Flagler Street east through a mostly commercial area with residential housing dotting the street as it quickly approaches the Midway Crossings formerly Mall of the Americas formerly Midway Mall to the north and the interchange with the Palmetto Expressway at the eastern end of the mall Seven blocks east of the interchange the road enters the city of Miami proper after crossing the Tamiami Canal one block west of the intersection with Milam Dairy Road and becomes a four lane road from here until reaching I 95 At NW 67th Court the divided highway comes together as a four lane road continuing east with business lining both sides of the street Following Red Road West 57th Avenue it reaches Flagler Memorial Park to the north as the road continues east through more businesses and apartment complexes The road then intersects with LeJeune Road West 42nd Avenue which provides access to Miami International Airport with SR 968 continuing east towards central Miami At the northwest corner of the intersection with West 27th Avenue SR 9 sits the Miami Dade Auditorium concert hall as Flagler Street continues east for three more blocks until at NW 24th Avenue the road becomes a one way pair with Flagler Street going westbound and SW 1st Street going eastbound and both roads featuring commercial businesses and parks The road then intersects West 17th Avenue just a few blocks south of Marlins Park as SR 968 enters Central Miami From 12th Avenue West to the Miami River Flagler Street features one eastbound lane with three westbound lanes with the intersection with US 441 SR 7 West 7th Street just four blocks west of the Miami River drawbridges Immediately after it reaches I 95 with access via nearby streets The rest of the road features government and business skyscrapers and metro rapid transit trackage towering over the road At SW 2nd Avenue SR 968 meets its eastern terminus and Flagler Street former SR 968 is once again a two way street with one lane in each direction At Miami Avenue Flagler Street forms the center of Miami as Miami Avenue represents the baseline for east and west The road becomes East Flagler Street as it continues through central Miami terminating at Biscayne Boulevard U S Route 1 with Bayfront Park featuring a scenic view of Biscayne Bay just east of the end of Flagler Street 2 3 4 Beyond SR 968 s western terminus West Flagler Street extends west to State Road 985 to end at an intersection with West 118th Avenue in Tamiami just west of the Homestead Extension History edit nbsp View westward at the intersection of Flagler Street and Biscayne Boulevard US 1 1958 nbsp Flagler Street as it runs through the oldest part of Downtown MiamiThis section needs expansion with When was the street given the name Flagler What was it called before this You can help by adding to it October 2019 Before the street was named Flagler Street it was originally named 12th Street 5 Formerly State Road 954 Flagler Street received its current Florida Department of Transportation designation in 1983 when FDOT reassigned route numbers to various streets in southeastern Florida and removed the SR 968 designation from North Miami Boulevard now State Road 922 SR 968 s original western terminus was at an intersection with SR 985 Avenue of the Americas West 107th Avenue In 1987 FDOT truncated the westernmost two miles of the route to its current configuration SR 968 s original eastern terminus was at Biscayne Boulevard US 1 in Miami until FDOT turned over the section between US 1 and SW 2nd Avenue to the city of Miami As a condition for the relinquishment of Brickell Avenue US 1 to the city of Miami FDOT plans to adopt both SE 1st Street and NE 1st Street in downtown Miami as part of SR 968 and re connect the route to Biscayne Boulevard 6 Major intersections editThe entire route is in Miami Dade County Locationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesFontainebleau0 0000 000 nbsp SR 973 West 87th Avenue Galloway Road Western terminus Flagler Street continues westbound0 991 59 nbsp SR 826 Palmetto Expressway interchangeMiami1 4982 411 nbsp nbsp SR 969 north West 72nd Avenue Milam Dairy Road 3 0184 857 nbsp SR 959 West 57th Avenue Red Road 4 5517 324 nbsp SR 953 West 42nd Avenue LeJeune Road 6 0899 799 nbsp SR 9 West 27th Avenue Unity Boulevard 7 64012 295 nbsp SR 933 West 12th Avenue 8 07412 994 nbsp US 441 West 8th Avenue SR 7 8 5113 70First Street Bridge eastbound Flagler Street Bridge westbound over Miami River8 6413 90 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 925 Northwest 3rd Avenue to I 95westbound access only8 69914 000West 2nd Avenueeast end of state maintenance1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miSee also editDowntown Miami Brickell Brickell Avenue Miami Avenue Biscayne Boulevard Transportation in South FloridaGallery edit nbsp Flagler Street on August 15 1945 20 minutes after the announcement of Japan s surrender at the end of World War II nbsp La Epoca Department Store a local Miami department store in the historic 1930s Walgreens Building at 200 E Flagler Street nbsp 101 East Flagler Street nbsp The Flagler Street Bridge over the Miami River is a drawbridge References edit a b FDOT straight line diagrams Archived March 6 2014 at the Wayback Machine accessed March 2014 Map of State Road 968 Map MapQuest Inc 2009 Retrieved 2010 06 26 Map of State Road 968 Map MapQuest Inc 2009 Retrieved 2010 06 26 General Highway Map Miami Dade County Florida PDF Map Florida Department of Transportation April 2007 Retrieved 2010 06 25 https pbase com donboyd image 102805301 City of Miami Legislation Resolution File Number 13 00581External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Flagler StreetKML is not from Wikidata nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flagler Street Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Flagler Street amp oldid 1206027569, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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