Florida State Road 686

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State Road 686
Length: 10.9 mi (17.5 km)
West end:
Alt US 19/SR 595/CR 416 in Largo
Major
junctions:
CR 501 in Largo
US 19 in Largo
CR 611 in Clearwater
SR 688 in Clearwater
I-275 in St. Petersburg
East end: US 92/SR 687/SR 694 in St. Petersburg
Florida State and County Roads
< SR 685 SR 687 >
The Belleair Beach City Hall is located at 444 Causeway Blvd
The Belleair Beach City Hall is located at 444 Causeway Blvd

State Road 686 is an east-west route in Pinellas County originally running east from Belleair Beach, through Largo to the eastern side of the county, then southeasterly to northeastern St. Petersburg, Florida; it now ends at Alt US 19 in Largo. It connects with US 19 and Interstate 275. It then meanders further to the southeast, and ends at an intersection with 4th Street (State Road 687) and Gandy Boulevard, State Road 694.

State Road 686 & former State Road 651 end at ALT US 19 in Largo, Florida; May 8, 2003
State Road 686 & former State Road 651 end at ALT US 19 in Largo, Florida; May 8, 2003

The highway changes its name several times as it heads east across Pinellas County. From Gulf Boulevard in Belleair Beach, through Belleair Bluffs to Indian Rocks Road, the road is called the Belleair Causeway. In Largo, it becomes West Bay Drive. West Bay Drive is historically Largo's "Main Street". Between Gulf Boulevard and Clearwater-Largo Road, the road is also known as Pinellas County Road 416. At the intersection with Missouri Avenue/Seminole Boulevard, it becomes East Bay Drive. It remains East Bay Drive until it crosses US 19, where it becomes Roosevelt Boulevard, named for President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

As Roosevelt Boulevard, it continues east through and out of Largo. It turns southeast and then south to merge with Ulmerton Road, State Road 688 for just under a mile. Leaving Ulmerton, it again turns to the southeast, enters St. Petersburg and runs southeast to the intersection with 4th Street and Gandy Boulevard.

[edit] References and further reading

Largo Area Historical Society. From Pines and Palmettos-- A portrait of Largo. The Donning Company Publishers. Virginia Beach, Va. 2005.

Largo Bicentennial Book Committee. Largo, then till . . . . Largo Area Historical Society. 1979.

Pinellas County Staff. Pinellas County GIS Viewer. Online May 6, 2006.