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The King's Road was a road built by the British in their colony of East Florida. It stretched from the St. Marys River, the border between East Florida and Georgia, to south of New Smyrna, and was mostly completed by 1773. The King's Road originated as an Indian trail on a high sand ridge paralleling the Atlantic coast. South of St. Augustine it passed westward around the navigable sections of Moultrie and Moses creeks, and then crossed the wetlands that ran along the Matanzas River south of Pellicer Creek on built-up causeways.

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  • King’s Road (St. Augustine–Ft. Barrington) (de)
  • King's Road (Florida) (en)
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  • Die King’s Road von St. Augustine (Florida) nach , Georgia war im 18. und 19. Jahrhundert der wichtigste Landverkehrsweg zwischen den Dreizehn Kolonien im Norden und Ostflorida im Süden. Die 126 Meilen (ca. 203 km) lange Verbindung durch das sumpfige küstennahe Flachland war für die damalige Zeit eine bemerkenswerte Ingenieursleistung, weshalb sie als geschichtliches Denkmal der Ingenieurtechnik gilt. (de)
  • The King's Road was a road built by the British in their colony of East Florida. It stretched from the St. Marys River, the border between East Florida and Georgia, to south of New Smyrna, and was mostly completed by 1773. The King's Road originated as an Indian trail on a high sand ridge paralleling the Atlantic coast. South of St. Augustine it passed westward around the navigable sections of Moultrie and Moses creeks, and then crossed the wetlands that ran along the Matanzas River south of Pellicer Creek on built-up causeways. (en)
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  • Die King’s Road von St. Augustine (Florida) nach , Georgia war im 18. und 19. Jahrhundert der wichtigste Landverkehrsweg zwischen den Dreizehn Kolonien im Norden und Ostflorida im Süden. Die 126 Meilen (ca. 203 km) lange Verbindung durch das sumpfige küstennahe Flachland war für die damalige Zeit eine bemerkenswerte Ingenieursleistung, weshalb sie als geschichtliches Denkmal der Ingenieurtechnik gilt. (de)
  • The King's Road was a road built by the British in their colony of East Florida. It stretched from the St. Marys River, the border between East Florida and Georgia, to south of New Smyrna, and was mostly completed by 1773. The King's Road originated as an Indian trail on a high sand ridge paralleling the Atlantic coast. South of St. Augustine it passed westward around the navigable sections of Moultrie and Moses creeks, and then crossed the wetlands that ran along the Matanzas River south of Pellicer Creek on built-up causeways. (en)
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