Florida State Road A1A

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State Road A1A
Maintained by FDOT
Length: 294.08 mi[1] (473.28 km)
Formed: 1945 renumbering (definition)
South end: Bertha Street in Key West
Major
junctions:
I-395 in Miami
North end: US 1//US 23/US 301 in Callahan
Florida State and County Roads
< US 1 SR 2 >

State Road A1A is a Florida State Road that runs mostly along the Atlantic Ocean, with sections from Key West at the southern tip of Florida, to Callahan, just south of Georgia. It is the main road through most oceanfront towns. SR A1A is designated the A1A Scenic and Historic Coastal Highway, a National Scenic Byway. It is also called the Indian River Lagoon Scenic Highway from Wabasso Causeway to U.S. Route 1 in Cocoa.

The road is famous for its mention in the song Ice Ice Baby by 1990s rap artist Vanilla Ice.

The designation is unique: other than SR A1A Alt (now SR 811, SR 707, SR 732, and an extension of SR 842), only two other Florida State Roads have begun with a letter: SR A19A (now a loop of SR 693-SR 699-SR 682 near St. Petersburg), and SR G1A (now SR 300) have existed.

The road was assigned the number SR 1 in the 1945 renumbering as the easternmost major north-south road. However, just across the Intracoastal Waterway, and in some cases on the same side, is U.S. Route 1 (SR 5), causing confusion. The State Road Board changed the designation to SR A1A on November 25, 1946, about a year and a half after the renumbering. SR A1A is signed north-south.

The twin A's are often said to stand for 'Atlantic 1 Alternate', but this argument fails when applied to the former A19A, a loop off US 19 near St. Petersburg, which touched the Gulf of Mexico rather than the Atlantic Ocean. On the other hand, the former SR G1A was on the Gulf.

SR A1A is heavily associated with Florida beach culture and is known for its lush subtropical scenery and ocean vistas. In many places, the highway directly fronts the Atlantic Ocean, and in other places, runs 1-5 blocks inland from the beachfront. For most of its length, A1A runs along Florida's East Coast Barrier Islands, separated from the mainland of the state by the Intracoastal Waterway. Because of the road's proximity to the ocean and and its susceptibility to storm surges, sections of A1A are often closed or even minorly damaged by hurricanes and tropical storms.

A1A is the title of an album by singer Jimmy Buffett, and is referenced in several popular songs, including Vanilla Ice's 1990 hit "Ice, Ice Baby" and Patty Griffin's "Florida," off her 2004 release, "Impossible Dream." Two miles of A1A were used as part of the legendary Daytona Beach Road Course. A1A also has been a backbone of Florida Spring Break, serving as "the strip" in both Fort Lauderdale, a popular spring break destination in the 60s, 70s, and 80s, as well as Daytona Beach, which became a popular destination for college spring breakers in the 80s through the present. In Miami Beach, A1A serves as Collins Avenue, one of the city's main North-South thoroughfares, and travels a similar route through exclusive Palm Beach, further to the north. A1A also bridges Sebastian Inlet near Vero Beach, known as the Surf Capital of the East Coast, and passes just to the west of Cape Canaveral and the Kennedy Space Center. A1A also passes through St. Augustine, the oldest city in the United States.

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[edit] History

[edit] Pre-1945 alignment

State Road A1A as it runs over the 17th Street Causeway in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
State Road A1A as it runs over the 17th Street Causeway in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

Prior to the 1945 renumbering, the route that became SR 1 had the following numbers:

[edit] Initial alignment

SR 1 was defined in the 1945 renumbering as:

[edit] Alignment modifications

Since then, the following changes have been made:

[edit] Route description

Cities
(Population > 2,000)
State Road A1A crossing the Hillsboro Inlet between Pompano Beach and Hillsboro Beach
State Road A1A crossing the Hillsboro Inlet between Pompano Beach and Hillsboro Beach
Scenic stretch of A1A in Flagler Beach. Photo: Marc Averette
Scenic stretch of A1A in Flagler Beach.
Photo: Marc Averette

[edit] Junction List

County Location Mile Destinations Notes
Southern terminus
Monroe Key West 0 Bertha Street
U.S. Highway 1 (Overseas Highway)
Discontinuous section in highway
Miami-Dade Miami Interstate 395U.S. Highway 1
Miami Beach State Road 907
State Road 112
State Road 907
State Road 934
Surfside State Road 922
Sunny Isles Beach State Road 826
State Road 856
Broward Hollywood Beach State Road 820
State Road 822
Dania Beach U.S. Highway 1
Fort Lauderdale U.S. Highway 1
State Road 842
State Road 838
State Road 816
Lauderdale-by-the-Sea State Road 870
Pompano Beach State Road 814
State Road 844
Deerfield Beach State Road 810
Palm Beach Boca Raton State Road 800
Delray Beach State Road 806
Boynton Beach State Road 804
Lake Worth State Road 802
Palm Beach U.S. Highway 98State Road 80
State Road 704
West Palm Beach U.S. Highway 1
Riviera Beach U.S. Highway 1State Road 708
North Palm Beach U.S. Highway 1State Road 786
Martin Stuart State Road 714
Jensen Beach State Road 732
St. Lucie Fort Pierce U.S. Highway 1
U.S. Highway 1
Indian River Vero Beach State Road 656
State Road 60
Brevard Indialantic U.S. Highway 192
Melbourne State Road 518
Satellite Beach State Road 404
Cocoa Beach State Road 520
Cape Canaveral State Road 401State Road 528
Indianola State Road 3
Cocoa U.S. Highway 1State Road 528

[edit] Notes

[edit] See also

[edit] References

[edit] External links

http://www.scenica1a.org/