Interstate
4: I-4 is the
lowest-numbered Interstate Highway in the continental US. A meager 132
miles, I-4 is an in-state Interstate as it starts and ends in the State
of Florida. Beginning at the junction of I-275 in Tampa, it travels
diagonally north?east and meets up with the Country?s best known
roadway, I-95 in Daytona Beach. Locally designated as Florida State Road
400, you will only find that designation on a short three-mile stretch
of I-4 at the eastern end near the intersection of I-4 with U.S. Route 1
in Daytona.
As the I-4 freeway connects all three cities of Tampa, Orlando and
Daytona Beach and due to the ease of commerce created by the proximity
of Interstate 4, this area is commonly known as the I-4 Corridor and is
promoted that way by local Chambers of Commerce and other business
promotional organizations. This I-4 Corridor serves the cities of DeLand,
Sanford, Winter Park, Lakeland and Plant City in addition to the three
major metropolitan areas. The fierce rivalry between the Tampa Bay Storm
and Orlando Predators Arena Football League teams has been called as the
War on I-4.
Sanford Florida is home to the newly built
Veterans Memorial Bridge. Originally the St. Johns River Bridge, a single four
lane span, it was replaced with two three lane spans in 2004
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