State Road 263 | ||||
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Capital Circle | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by FDOT | ||||
Major junctions | ||||
South end: | SR 363 | |||
US 319 / SR 61 US 90 I-10 / SR 8 |
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North end: | US 27 / SR 63 | |||
Highway system | ||||
Florida State and County Roads
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State Road 263 is a north–south route that forms the western portion of Capital Circle, Tallahassee's "beltway".
The route runs from State Road 363 (Woodville Highway), taking over from the hidden State Road 261 to its east. it then runs west, separating from US 319 at State Road 61/Crawfordville Highway, where SR 263 is signed from here to the northern terminus. It runs west, where after an intersection with Leon County Road 2203, it passes by the northern end of Tallahassee Regional Airport, where the road then turns north, leaving airport grounds at the intersection of SR 371. It continues north, towards US 90 and I-10 before ending at US 27 northwest of Tallahassee.
The entire route is located in Leon County, Florida.
Location | Mile | Destinations | Notes |
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SR 363 (Woodville Highway) | Southern terminus, continues as SR 261 | ||
US 319 south / SR 61 (Crawfordville Highway) | Northern end of US 319 concurrency | ||
CR 2203 (Springhill Road) | |||
CR 2205 (Lake Bradford Road) | |||
SR 371 (Orange Avenue) | |||
SR 20 (Blountstown Highway) | |||
US 90 (Tennessee Street) / SR 10 | |||
CR 158 (Tharpe Street) | |||
I-10 / SR 8 – Pensacola, Jacksonville | Exit 196 | ||
CR 0356 (Fred George Road) | |||
CR 0361 (Old Bainbridge Road) | |||
US 27 / SR 63 (N. Monroe Street) | Northern terminus, continues as CR 157 |
State Road 263A | |
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Location: | Tallahassee |
Former State Road 263A, now Leon County Road 356, also known as Fred George Road, is an east–west route in northwestern Tallahassee, Florida, USA, connecting US 27 (Monroe Street) with State Road 263 (Capital Circle).
The Fred George Basin Greenway is located adjacent to the road, between Capital Circle and the CSX railroad.