State Road 678 (Florida)
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State Road 678 is a 0.5-mile (0.8 km) stretch of Bearss Avenue between Florida Avenue (Business US 41/SR 685
State Road 685 (Florida)
State Road 685 is mainly a north–south highway in Tampa, Florida, running from Lutz to South Tampa. It begins in northern Hillsborough County as a secret designation of U.S. Route 41 Business. It then continues southward until it reaches Kennedy Blvd/State Road 60...

) and Nebraska Avenue (US 41/SR 45
State Road 45 (Florida)
A major north–south highway extending almost the entire length of the Florida peninsula, State Road 45 is the unsigned Florida Department of Transportation designation of most of the current U.S. Route 41 in Florida. The southern terminus of SR 45 is an intersection with SR 951 just east of...

) in Tampa, Florida
Tampa, Florida
Tampa is a city in the U.S. state of Florida. It serves as the county seat for Hillsborough County. Tampa is located on the west coast of Florida. The population of Tampa in 2010 was 335,709....

. Similar to SR 579
State Road 579 (Florida)
The current State Road 579 is a stretch of Fletcher Avenue between Florida Avenue and Nebraska Avenue in Tampa, Florida. Similar to SR 678 to the north, it exists to connect US 41 , Interstate 275 , and Business US 41...

 to the south, it connects those two north–south roads with Interstate 275
Interstate 275 (Florida)
Interstate 275 in Florida serves the Tampa Bay metropolitan area, measuring 60.696 miles in length. The southern terminus is I-75 near Palmetto, just five miles east of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, a toll bridge crossing Tampa Bay. The highway passes through St...

 (SR 93
State Road 93 (Florida)
State Road 93 is the hidden Florida Department of Transportation designator for the following routes:*Interstate 75 from the Georgia state line to the interchange with the Palmetto Expressway and the Gratigny Parkway in Miami Lakes....

), halfway between them. SR 678 is signed east–west.
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