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'''US Highway 90''' is a [[Wikipedia:United States highway|US highway]] which travels through the Pensacola area and constitutes two major east-west thoroughfares in US 90 proper and US 90 ALT ([[Nine Mile Road]]).  US 90 is one of three US highways in the Pensacola area.
 
'''US Highway 90''' is a [[Wikipedia:United States highway|US highway]] which travels through the Pensacola area and constitutes two major east-west thoroughfares in US 90 proper and US 90 ALT ([[Nine Mile Road]]).  US 90 is one of three US highways in the Pensacola area.
  
==US 90 proper==
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US 90 heads southerly at [[Beulah]], just east of [[Silcox Lane]], while US 90 ALT ([[Nine Mile Road]]) continues east, bypassing Pensacola to the north.  US 90 proper travels southeast into West Pensacola as [[Mobile Highway]];  at [[W Street]] in [[Brownsville]], US 90 becomes [[Cervantes Street]].  Cervantes carries US 90 through [[downtown Pensacola]] and [[East Hill]], over [[Bayou Texar]] into [[East Pensacola Heights]].  At [[Chipley Avenue]], US 90 becomes [[Scenic Highway]] and takes a northerly turn, closely following [[Pensacola Bay]] until it rejoins US 90 ALT in northeast Pensacola, at which point US 90 continues east to [[Pace]].
 
  
 
==US 90 ALT==
 
==US 90 ALT==

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