List of crossings of the Halifax River

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This is a list of bridges and other crossings of the Halifax River .

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Florida

Granada Bridge Florida 40.svg SR 40
Granada Boulevard
GB(OB)-0947.JPG Ormond Beach 29°17′13″N81°03′08″W / 29.28694°N 81.05222°W / 29.28694; -81.05222
Seabreeze Bridge Florida 430.svg SR 430
Seabreeze Boulevard
Oakridge Boulevard
SB-0877.JPG Daytona Beach 29°13′53″N81°01′19″W / 29.23139°N 81.02194°W / 29.23139; -81.02194
Main Street Bridge CR 4040 jct.svg CR 4040
Main Street
MSB(DBF) 0806.JPG Daytona Beach 29°13′21″N81°01′06″W / 29.22250°N 81.01833°W / 29.22250; -81.01833
Broadway Bridge US 92.svg US 92
International Speedway Boulevard
BB(DB) broad4sm.jpg Daytona Beach 29°12′57″N81°01′19″W / 29.21583°N 81.02194°W / 29.21583; -81.02194
Veterans Memorial Bridge CR 4050 jct.svg CR 4050
Orange Avenue
Silver Beach Avenue
VMB(DB)-0794.JPG Daytona Beach 29°12′40″N81°00′39″W / 29.21111°N 81.01083°W / 29.21111; -81.01083
Port Orange Causeway Florida A1A.svg SR A1A
Dunlawton Avenue
POCauseway 0907.JPG Port Orange to Daytona Beach Shores 29°08′53″N80°58′32″W / 29.14806°N 80.97556°W / 29.14806; -80.97556

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