Address: 9200 W State Road 84, Pine Island Ridge Plaza, Davie, FL 33324-4458
Attraction Location
Ridge Cinema 8 Videos
Florida Keys Overseas Highway is named All-American Road
The Florida Keys Overseas Highway, from just north of Key Largo to Key West, is now an All-American Road.
The designation was announced Friday by Federal transportation officials, during a ceremony in Washington, D.C.
The Keys highway is the only All-American Road in Florida. It's the highest recognition possible under the National Scenic Byways program established by the U.S. Congress in 1991. Only 30 other roadways in the nation have earned the prestigious title.
Originally completed in 1938, the Overseas Highway incorporates 42 bridges over the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, Florida Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. They include the Seven Mile Bridge at Marathon, which stretches 6.79 miles across open water and was referred to on its completion as the eighth wonder of the world.
Under the Federal Highway Administrations National Scenic Byways program, roads can be recognized as National Scenic Byways or All-American Roads based on their archeological, cultural, historic, natural, recreational and scenic qualities.
To earn All-American Road status, a thoroughfare must possess characteristics of national significance and features that don't exist elsewhere, making it a visitor destination in itself.
The Overseas Highway follows a trail originally blazed in 1912 when Standard Oil millionaire Henry Flagler completed the extension of his Florida East Coast Railroad from Miami to Key West. Construction of the highway began after the railroad ceased following a 1935 hurricane.
In 1982, 37 of the original bridges including the Seven Mile Bridge were replaced with wider spans. Most of the historic bridges still stand alongside the newer ones and now serve as fishing piers for anglers.
Did Man Film a UFO Hovering Over North Carolina Lake?
A North Carolina man is convinced he caught a UFO on camera after he recorded a stationary object hovering in the sky on his cellphone. The shaky video has gone viral since being posted over the weekend, and many are convinced the object is extraterrestrial, including the man who shot it, Jason Swing. “It was like nothing that I’d ever seen before that's why I thought it was not of this world,” he told Inside Edition. However, it's since been revealed the object was a Goodyear blimp.
HORRIBLE END: Police Chase Ends with Violent Crash in Tempe, Arizona (FNN)
Viewer discretion advised. SkyFOX shows the dramatic ending to a police chase that started in the west Valley and ended near Arizona State University's campus.
Brought to you by Desert Diamond: Sharing a mix of breaking news, Arizona stories, engaging discussions, and popular culture.