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The Dixie Highway-Hastings, Espanola and Bunnell Road (also known as County Road 13 or the Old Brick Road) is a historic section of Old Dixie Highway in Florida. It is located roughly between Espanola (in Flagler County ) and CR 204 southeast of Hastings near Flagler Estates (in St. Johns County ).
This map, issued by the NHA in 1915, shows the Dixie Highway, proposed by the Dixie Highway Association and endorsed by the NHA. The projected route runs from Mackinaw City, Michigan, to Miami, Florida.
Dixie Highway Maps. The Dixie Highway map is finished! If you desire to drive all or any part of the Dixie Highway the link to the map is shown below. The map can be viewed from any computer by clicking on the link below, however, it is primarily designed to allow you to follow the route of the Dixie Highway as you are driving.
The Dixie Highway, a network of roads connecting Canada to Florida in the early decades of the twentieth century, was an ambitious undertaking to build the nation’s first north–south paved interstate highway.
The official routing map of Dixie Highway through Georgia. Reprinted from North Georgia’s Dixie Highway by Amy Gillis Lowry and Abbie Tucker Parks, courtesy of Jeffrey L. Durbin (pg. 2, Arcadia Publishing, 2007).
Tammy Ingram’s 2014 work, “Dixie Highway: Road Building and the Making of the Modern South, 1900-1930,” is perhaps the defining look at the network of roadways knitted together to connect Sault...
This 1923 map of the Dixie Highway was issued by The Dixie Highway Association and shows the location of the highway in each State. Like today, road construction was always occurring somewhere along the system, financed with road bonds and supported with Federal Aid.
This map, issued by the NHA in 1915, shows the Dixie Highway, proposed by the Dixie Highway Association and endorsed by the NHA. The projected route runs from Mackinaw City, Michigan, to Miami, Florida.
Map of the Dixie Highway system, drawn by Rudolph J. Shutting of Chattanooga. The map shows the route traversing the U.S. from Michigan and Chicago south to Miami, including alternate or auxiliary routes along the way. The Dixie Highway was first proposed in 1915 by Carl Graham Fisher.
Map of the Dixie Highway. Map of the Dixie Highway: Showing Every City, Town, Village and Hamlet Throughout its Entire Length The National Highways Association (NHA) was established in 1911 to promote the development of an improved national road network in the United States.