U.S. 90 East - Baldwin to Jacksonville

East
CR 121 (Brandy Branch Road) stems 0.50 miles north from U.S. 90 in west Jacksonville into Nassau County. The 35.41 mile long highway extends north to U.S. 1/23/301 near the Georgia state line at Boulogne.
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03/13/10
Confirming marker posted east of U.S. 301 Bypass at Railroad Avenue and the town of Baldwin.
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12/04/20
U.S. 301 north combines with U.S. 90 east for 0.65 miles along Beaver Street through the Baldwin business district.
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12/04/20
East
North
U.S. 301 parts ways with U.S. 90 (Beaver Street) east beyond an at-grade crossing with the CSX Railroad line.
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05/23/19
U.S. 301 provides a regional bypass of Jacksonville with SR A1A/200 northeast to Interstate 95 via Callahan.
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05/23/19
U.S. 301 heads north from Baldwin to Bryceville and Callahan, where it combines with U.S. 1/23 to Folkston, Georgia.
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05/23/19
East
Winn-Dixie Parkway spurs south from a grade separated intersection with U.S. 90 to the C&S Wholesale Services, Inc. Jacksonville Retail Support Center.
03/13/10
03/13/10
The distribution complex south of U.S. 90 was formerly Winn Dixie. The overpass for Winn-Dixie Parkway was constructed in 2000.
03/13/10
03/13/10
Otis Road (unsigned CR 119) arcs 5.70 miles northwest from U.S. 90 to U.S. 301 at Bryceville ahead of this reassurance marker posted eastbound.
01/05/19
01/05/19
The northern extension of SR 23 from Interstate 10 to U.S. 90 (Beaver Street) opened to traffic on September 18, 2018.
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01/05/19
SR 23 south from U.S. 90 to POW-MIA Memorial Parkway is toll free and formally named Cecil Commerce Parkway.
01/20/19
01/20/19
SR 23 (First Coast Expressway) extends 16.27 miles south to SR 21 (Blanding Boulevard) at Middleburg.
01/05/19
01/05/19
U.S. 90 (Beaver Street) continues east from SR 23 through the Otis neighborhood area of Jacksonville.
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01/20/19
Devoe Street intersects U.S. 90 (Beaver Street) north from Hammond Boulevard and Interstate 10, west of Marietta.
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06/13/08
U.S. 90 (Beaver Street) advances east from the Commonwealth area of Jacksonville to Ellis Road at Edgewood.
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06/13/08
SR 111 (Edgewood Avenue) heads south between the Edgewood and Lackawanna neighborhoods to meet Interstate 10 at Exit 358.
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06/13/08
SR 111 encircles Jacksonville along an 11.88 mile course south to SR 21 (Blanding Boulevard) and northeast to U.S. 17 (N Main Street).
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06/13/08
McDuff Avenue extends north from SR 129 and I-10 through the Lackawanna neighborhood to U.S. 90 between Woodstock and Robinsons Addition.
06/13/08
06/13/08
The entrance ramp from U.S. 90 (Beaver Street) east to Interstate 95 serves both directions of the freeway. This shield preceding the on-ramp was removed in 2018.
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05/29/07
U.S. 90 (Beaver Street) proceeds east below Interstate 95 into the LaVilla neighborhood west of Downtown Jacksonville.
06/14/08
06/14/08
The Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA) Skyway spans U.S. 90 (Beaver Street) at Hogan Street, one block south of the Rose L. Parks Transit Station.
06/14/08
06/14/08
U.S. 90 turns south alongside U.S. 1/SR 228 (N Main Street) into Downtown Jacksonville. U.S. 17 formerly combined with the three routes to Bay Street west.
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06/14/08
South
East
Adams Street extends west from SR 228 to ramps for both directions of Interstate 95. Since replaced, the I-95 trailblazers posted on Main Street southbound were date stamped September 23, 1988.
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03/04/10
No longer a continuous route, SR 228 followed the couplet of Forsyth Street east and Adams Street west to flyover ramps spanning Hogans Creek into Midtown.
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03/04/10
Forsyth Street leads east to Gator Bowl Boulevard ahead of TIAA Bank Field, home of the Jacksonville Jaguars NFL team.
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03/04/10
Prior to 2006, U.S. 17 followed the couplet of Bay Street west and Water Street east between Broad Street and U.S. 1/90 (Main / Ocean Streets).
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03/04/10
A vertical lift bridge, the Main Street Bridge was constructed from the late 1930s to July 1941.
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10/16/22
The Main Street Bridge is officially the John T. Alsop, Jr. Bridge, named after the longest serving Mayor in Jacksonville history.
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10/16/22
Photo Credits:
- ABRoads: 03/04/10, 03/13/10, 12/04/20, 11/19/21
- Brent Ivy: 01/20/19, 05/23/19
- Alex Nitzman: 05/29/07, 06/13/08, 06/14/08, 01/05/19, 10/16/22
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Page Updated Thursday October 20, 2022.


