SR 9336 is a State Road connecting Florida's Turnpike and US 1 with Everglades National Park. The primary mode of entrance to the park, it is the only signed four digit state route in Florida. The two kinds of Florida State Road shield. ... The current logo for Floridas Turnpike Enterprise. ... United States Highway 1 is a United States highway which parallels the east coast of the United States. ... Everglades National Park is a U.S. National Park which preserves the southern portion of the Everglades (all south of Tamiami Trail), but represents only 20 percent of the original wetland area. ...
Excluding the easternmost three blocks, SR 9336 was (with SR 997) part of the former SR 27, which connected Flamingo, Florida in the Everglades to US 27. The designation was changed because of the confusion between the Florida State route and the US highway route. Flamingo is a small settlement on the coast at the eastern end of the only road running through the Everglades National Park. ... United States Highway 27 (US 27), is a north-south United States highway. ...
The Florida Everglades is a subtropical marshland located in the southern portion of the U.S. state of Florida, specifically in parts of Monroe, Collier, Palm Beach, Miami-Dade, and Broward counties.
In 1850 under the Arkansas Bill, or Swamp and Overflow Act, practically all of the Everglades, which the state had been urging the federal government to drain and reclaim, were turned over to the state for that purpose, with the provision that all proceeds from such lands be applied to their reclamation.
Six canals were begun under state control in 1905 from the lake to the Atlantic, the northernmost at Jensen, the southernmost at Ft.