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County Road 892 (Collier County, Florida)
The following is a list of county roads in Collier County, Florida. All county roads are maintained by the county in which they reside, however not all of them are marked with standard MUTCD approved county road shields. County roads are maintained by Collier County Transportation Management Services (Collier County TMS). Most of the county roads in Collier County were formerly state roads. In the mid 1970s, the Florida Department of Transportation (formerly the State Road Department) downgraded a number of the state roads to secondary state roads. On January 5, 1976, many of the roads were also renumbered to have a more streamlined numbering system. General Highway Map, Collier County, April 1966, reprinted January 1973/July 1975sheet 1 By the mid 1980s, the secondary state roads were turned over to county control. County Road 29 County Road 29, once part of State Road 29 prior to the 1980s, is a 13-mile route connecting Everglades City and Chokoloskee Island with the ...
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Collier County 29
Collier or colliers may refer to: Coal industry * Collier, coal miner or coal merchant * Colliery, coal mining and selling; or a coal mine *Collier (ship), a bulk cargo ship which carried coal *Charcoal maker, in colonial United States and also in Sussex, England Places *Collier Row, a place in the London Borough of Havering * Colliers Wood, an area in the London Borough of Merton *Collier County, Florida, a county of Florida's southwest coast *Collier, Georgia, an unincorporated community *Colliers, West Virginia, a small town in the northern panhandle area of West Virginia *Colliers, Newfoundland and Labrador, a town on the Avalon Peninsula *Collier Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh *Collier Range National Park, Australian park *Collier High School (New Jersey), a school in Wickatunk, New Jersey People * Collier (surname) * Collier Twentyman Smithers (1867–1943), British portrait artist Other * Collier Baronets, a title in the British honours s ...
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Florida State Road 29
State Road 29 (SR 29) is a state highway that runs north–south through Southwest Florida. It begins in Carnestown, Florida, Carnestown (just north of Everglades City, Florida, Everglades City) and runs north to a point just south of Palmdale, Florida, Palmdale. A rural road, it runs mostly through uninhabited farmland in its northern half, and along wetlands in its southern half. The route previously continued south of Carnestown to Everglades City and Chokoloskee, Florida, Chokoloskee, which has since become County Road 29 (CR 29). Route description County Road 29 CR 29 begins on Chokoloskee Island at SR 29's historic southern terminus, where it known as Smallwood Avenue (named for Ted Smallwood, who opened the areas historic general store which is now a museum). From Chokoloksee, CR 29 crosses a causeway across Chokoloskee Bay to Everglades City. In Everglades City, it turns east along Broadway and north along Collier Avenue, where it continues out of the city and ...
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Single Point Urban Interchange
A single-point urban interchange (SPUI, or ), also called a single-point interchange (SPI) or single-point diamond interchange (SPDI), is a type of highway interchange. The design was created in order to help move large volumes of traffic through limited amounts of space efficiently. Description A SPUI is similar in form to a diamond interchange but has the advantage of allowing opposing left turns to proceed simultaneously by compressing the two intersections of a diamond into one single intersection over or under the free-flowing road. The term "single-point" refers to the fact that all through traffic on the arterial street, as well as the traffic turning left onto or off the interchange, can be controlled from a single set of traffic signals. Due to the space efficiency of SPUIs relative to the volume of traffic they can handle, the interchange design is used extensively in the reconstruction of existing freeways as well as constructing new freeways, particularly in ...
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Naples Municipal Airport
Naples Airport , formerly known as Naples Municipal Airport, is a public use airport located two nautical miles (4  km) northeast of the central business district of Naples, the most populous city and county seat of Collier County, Florida. It is owned by the Naples Airport Authority. The airport is home to flight schools, air charter operators, car rental agencies, and corporate aviation and non-aviation businesses. The airport is also a central location for public services, including fire/rescue services, mosquito control, the Collier County Sheriff's Aviation Unit and other community services. During fiscal year 2021–2022, the airport serviced 113,137 operations. The airport is used almost exclusively for general aviation, with one airline, JSX, offering scheduled passenger service as of 2025. History The facility was established in 1942 as Naples Army Air Field by the United States Army Air Forces. It was initially assigned to the Southeast Training Center (lat ...
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Naples High School
Naples High School is a secondary education school located in Naples, Florida, United States, and is one of ten public high schools located in Collier County. Naples High School is part of the District School Board of Collier County. Academics Athletics Naples High School competes in District 13 of the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA). Sports The school offers the following sports: *Baseball (boys) *Basketball *Cheerleading *Cross country running *Football (boys) *Golf *Lacrosse *Soccer *Softball (girls) *Swimming and diving *Tennis *Track and field *Volleyball (girls) *Weightlifting (girls) *Wrestling State championships *Baseball: 2009 *Cross country **Boys: 1986 **Girls: 1986, 1990 *Football: 2001, 2007 *Softball:1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2008 *Tennis **Boys: 2002, 2003, 2004 *Wrestling: 1981 Clubs Naples High School is home to many different extracurricular clubs. An accurate, up-to-date list is difficult to keep, a ...
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Seaboard Air Line Railroad
The Seaboard Air Line Railroad , known colloquially as the Seaboard Railroad during its time, was an American railroad that existed from April 14, 1900, until July 1, 1967, when it merged with the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, its longtime rival, to form the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad. Its predecessor railroads dated from the 1830s and reorganized extensively to rebuild after the American Civil War, and by 1900 had merged together to form the SAL. The company was headquartered in Portsmouth, Virginia until 1958, when its main offices were relocated to Richmond, Virginia. Styling itself as "The Route of Courteous Service", Seaboard, along with its main competitors Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, Florida East Coast Railway and Southern Railway, contributed greatly to the economic development of the Southeastern United States, and particularly to that of Florida throughout the first half of the 20th century. Its trains brought vacationers to Florida from the Northeast and car ...
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Naples Station
The Naples Seaboard Air Line Railway Station (also known as the Naples Railroad Depot or Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Depot) is a historic Seaboard Air Line Railway depot in Naples, Florida. It is located at 1051 5th Avenue, South. History The depot was constructed in 1927, when the Seaboard Air Line Railroad constructed its line to Naples. It was designed in the same Mediterranean Revival style the Seaboard Air Line used with its stations in Delray Beach, Deerfield Beach, Hialeah, and Homestead on the southeast coast of Florida (which were built around the same time), and is virtually identical to the Hialeah depot. The station only briefly saw Seaboard Air Line passenger service in the late 1920s before the railroad reduced its line to Naples to freight service only in 1933. Seaboard ended freight service in the 1940s. During World War II, the depot was also home to USO shows for troops stationed at the nearby Naples airfield. By 1944, the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad bought ...
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Lakeland—Fort Myers Line
The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad's Lakeland—Fort Myers Line was one of the railroad company's secondary main lines in Central and Southwest Florida. It was built incrementally between its namesake cities in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The line was extended south of Fort Myers, Florida, Fort Myers to Naples, Florida, Naples and beyond in the 1920s, which was designated as a branch line known as the Fort Myers Southern Branch. Parts of the line are still active today. Route description The Lakeland—Fort Myers Line began at the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, Atlantic Coast Line's Main Line (Atlantic Coast Line Railroad), Main Line just east of downtown Lakeland. From there, it ran southeast to Bartow, Florida, Bartow. After running though central Bartow, it continued south through Fort Meade, Florida, Fort Meade, Bowling Green, Florida, Bowling Green, Wauchula, Florida, Wauchula, and Zolfo Springs, Florida, Zolfo Springs. At a point near Gardner, it turned southwest and ...
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County Road 846 (Florida)
County Road 846 (CR 846) is a county road in northern Collier County and western Hendry County in Southwest Florida. It primarily connects the Naples area with the agricultural area of Immokalee. A vast majority of the road in Collier County is named Immokalee Road and it is a major commuter route. Route description North Naples to Immokalee CR 846 begins at CR 901 (Vanderbilt Drive) in North Naples near Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park. From here, it heads east as a two-lane road along 111th Avenue for before coming to an intersection with US Highway 41 (US 41, Tamiami Trail). At US 41, it becomes Immokalee Road and expands into a major six-lane roadway. It continues east through North Naples and intersects with CR 851 (Goodlette-Frank Road) and CR 31 (Airport-Pulling Road), both of which head south into central Naples. Further east, it intersects CR 881 (Livingston Road), a major road linking Collier and Lee counties before c ...
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Golden Gate, Florida
Golden Gate is a community and census-designated place (CDP) in Collier County, Florida, United States. Golden Gate's boundaries coincide with a square of significantly higher density development than surrounding areas. The population was 25,321 as recorded in the 2020 census, up from 23,961 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Naples–Marco Island Metropolitan Statistical Area. Geography Golden Gate is located in western Collier County at , northeast of Naples. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , of which is land and , or 5.08%, is water. Demographics 2020 census As of the 2020 United States census, there were 25,321 people, 7,542 households, and 5,869 families residing in the CDP. 2000 census As of the census of 2000, there were 20,951 people, 6,518 households, and 5,012 families residing in the CDP. The population density was . There were 7,010 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the CDP was ...
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Single Point Urban Interchange
A single-point urban interchange (SPUI, or ), also called a single-point interchange (SPI) or single-point diamond interchange (SPDI), is a type of highway interchange. The design was created in order to help move large volumes of traffic through limited amounts of space efficiently. Description A SPUI is similar in form to a diamond interchange but has the advantage of allowing opposing left turns to proceed simultaneously by compressing the two intersections of a diamond into one single intersection over or under the free-flowing road. The term "single-point" refers to the fact that all through traffic on the arterial street, as well as the traffic turning left onto or off the interchange, can be controlled from a single set of traffic signals. Due to the space efficiency of SPUIs relative to the volume of traffic they can handle, the interchange design is used extensively in the reconstruction of existing freeways as well as constructing new freeways, particularly in ...
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Naples Airport (Florida)
Naples Airport , formerly known as Naples Municipal Airport, is a public use airport located two nautical miles (4  km) northeast of the central business district of Naples, the most populous city and county seat of Collier County, Florida. It is owned by the Naples Airport Authority. The airport is home to flight schools, air charter operators, car rental agencies, and corporate aviation and non-aviation businesses. The airport is also a central location for public services, including fire/rescue services, mosquito control, the Collier County Sheriff's Aviation Unit and other community services. During fiscal year 2021–2022, the airport serviced 113,137 operations. The airport is used almost exclusively for general aviation, with one airline, JSX, offering scheduled passenger service as of 2025. History The facility was established in 1942 as Naples Army Air Field by the United States Army Air Forces. It was initially assigned to the Southeast Training Center (lat ...
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