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[[U.S. Route 29]] is frequently used by residents of [[Escambia County, Florida]] to reach points north.  [[Interstate 65]] (located in Alabama) is connected by [[Alabama Highway 113]] and provides the area with a route to Montgomery, Birmingham and Atlanta.  From a southbound perspective, Century is en route between these major cities and the coastal beaches at Pensacola Beach and Perdido Key in Florida.
 
[[U.S. Route 29]] is frequently used by residents of [[Escambia County, Florida]] to reach points north.  [[Interstate 65]] (located in Alabama) is connected by [[Alabama Highway 113]] and provides the area with a route to Montgomery, Birmingham and Atlanta.  From a southbound perspective, Century is en route between these major cities and the coastal beaches at Pensacola Beach and Perdido Key in Florida.
  
Along with north and south U.S. 29, Century is also intersected by [[Florida State Road 4]], which leads east to the communities of [[Jay]], [[Munson]], [[Baker]], and [[Milligan]], Florida, and west to Byrneville, Bratt (the location of Northview High School), and the western terminus of the highway at Davisville, Florida.
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Along with north and south U.S. 29, Century is also intersected by [[Florida State Road 4]], leading east to the communities of [[Jay]], [[Munson]], [[Baker]], and [[Milligan]], Florida and west to Byrneville, Bratt (the location of Northview High School), and the western terminus of the highway at Davisville, Florida.
  
 
Fresh water supplies are abundant, with water being withdrawn as groundwater from the [[Sand-and-Gravel Aquifer]].
 
Fresh water supplies are abundant, with water being withdrawn as groundwater from the [[Sand-and-Gravel Aquifer]].

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