U.S. Highway 17
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United States Highway 17 is a north-south United States highway. The highway spans across the southern United States.
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Termini
The highway's southern terminus is at Punta Gorda, Florida at an intersection with U.S. Highway 41. The northern terminus of US 17 is in Winchester, Virginia.
States traversed
The highway passes through the following states:
Major cities
Major cities along the route include:
- Orlando, Florida
- Jacksonville, Florida
- Savannah, Georgia
- Charleston, South Carolina
- Wilmington, North Carolina
- Norfolk, Virginia
Bridges
U.S. Highway 17 crosses the York River between Gloucester County and York County at Yorktown, Virginia on the George P. Coleman Bridge, a drawbridge which is also a toll bridge.
U.S. Highway 17 crosses the James River between Newport News and Isle of Wight County, Virginia on the James River Bridge, a drawbridge which was formerly a toll bridge but is now toll-free.
Intersections
US 17 Intersects with the following Interstate Highways and selected U. S. Highways:
- Interstate 81 in Winchester, Virginia
- Interstate 66 in Marshall, Virginia (share a few miles)
- Interstate 95 in Berea, Virginia
- Interstate 64 in Newport News, Virginia
- Interstate 26 in Charleston, South Carolina
- Interstate 95 between Coosawhatchie, South Carolina and Ridgeland, South Carolina (shared route)
- Interstate 95 in Hardeeville, South Carolina
- Interstate 16 in Savannah, Georgia
- Interstate 95 in Richmond Hill, Georgia
- interstate 95 in South Newport, Georgia
- Interstate 95 in Brunswick, Georgia
- Interstate 95 in Becker, Florida
- Interstates 95 and 10 in Jacksonville, Florida
- US 92 in DeLand begin US 92 concurrency
- Interstate 4 northwest of Sanford
- Interstate 4 in Orlando
- US 92 south of Lake Alfred end US 92 concurrency
- US 98 in Bartow, Florida begin US 98 concurrency.
- US 98 in Fort Meade, Florida end US 98 concurrency.
- Interstate 75 in Solana, Florida
Related US Routes
Miscellaneous
- In Seminole County, Florida, the redevelopment of the 17-92 Community Redevelopment Area is handled by the US 17-92 Community Redevelopment Agency, a component unit of the County government.
- On August 13, 2004, Hurricane Charley made landfall just before 4:00 PM local time near the southern terminus of US 17. Incredibly, Charley would either hit or threaten to hit the entire route of US 17, devasting almost the entire route in Florida. The Georgia stretch of US 17 was not hit, but was under a hurricane warning. When Charley made landfall again in South Carolina, its trail all the way through Virginia was close to the route of US 17.