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exit # community exit # community
1A-6B Miami 176 Palm Bay
12B North Miami 180, 191 Melbourne
18 Hallandale 180 Melbourne Bch
22 Hollywood   183 Indian Harbour Bch
22-23 Dania   195 Rockledge
25-32 Fort Lauderdale 201 Cocoa
32 Oakland Park 215, 223 Titusville
39 Pompano Bch   223 Mims
45-50 Boca Raton   244, 249-A New Smyrna Bch
59 Boynton Beach 256-261 Port Orange
63 Lake Worth   261 Daytona Bch
68-76 West Palm Bch   268-273 Ormond Bch
77-79A Palm Bch Gardens 284 Flagler Bch
87-B Jupiter 289 Palm Coast
118 Port Saint Lucie 311 Saint Augustine Bch
126-138 Fort Pierce 311, 318 Saint Augustine
147 Vero Bch 340, 362 Atlantic Bch
156 Sebastian 345-366 Jacksonville
156, 173 Micco 380 Yulee
173 Malabar    
         

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I-95 and FLORIDA

    Florida ranks as the country's most famous - or most notorious - state depending upon who and when. Thousands of residents of America's northeast make their annual pilgrimage to enjoy Florida's milder winters as the abundance of hotels near I-95 indicate. But, then, Floridians migrate to the more northern climates (especially the mountains of Western North Carolina) to escape the Florida hot and humid summers.
   Miami and Miami Beach, known as Florida's Gold Coast, seem to be the destinations of most travelers on Florida's section of I-95. The official beginning of this great Interstate highway is at US-1 just south of downtown Miami. I-95 heads north following US-1 and the Atlantic Coast all of 1927 miles to the Maine-New Brunswick, Canada international boundary. I-95 is the longest of the north-south Interstate highways in the U.S.

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  Interstate 95 has replaced US-1 and US-17 as the main migration thoroughfares. It is primarily level and offers many excellent restaurants and hotels near the I-95 exits. There are even many convenient interesting places to 'stop and smell the roses', the most famous of which include Fort Lauder-dale, West Palm Beach, Cape Canaveral (home of Kennedy Space Center), Daytona Beach (spring break destination for thousands of college students and home of the famous Daytona Race Track), St Augustine (and its centuries of history) and Jacksonville (the largest — geographically — city in Florida). These, of course, are just a few.
   We have listed the better hotels (many of which also offer discounts) by the I-95 exits for your convenience. Happy traveling!

contributed by Bob Masters


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