Old Spanish Trail

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Old Spanish Trail is an east-west thoroughfare that was established in 1824 as a federal road connecting Pensacola to Tallahassee and St. Augustine. The road initially cost $28,000.[1] Much of the road was later incorporated into US Highway 90.

References

  1. Bob Sikes. He-Coon: The Bob Sikes Story, 1984.