Alligator Alley was created in 1969.
No you can't
Alligator Alley is the nickname of Florida's four-lane. It is 78 miles long and a toll road that crosses the alligator- rich Everglades. It stretches between FT. Lauderdale and Naples, Alligator Alley is only seven feet above the surrounding swampy waters.
70
88 miles
There is a Webkinz plush toy named "Alley Cat" which resembles an Alligator but none specifically named "Alligator" or "Crocodile".
He was cheating at cards- the 52 bicycles are a deck of cards.
As of my last update, Alligator Alley in Florida is typically open for traffic. However, it's always a good idea to check for any road closures or construction updates before setting out on your journey.
100 miles or so, right across Alligator Alley aka I-75.
Go left to the travel blimp and keep going left to Gear Alley.
Yes - Exit 49 -mile 50 About 1/2 way across Miccosukee Service Plaza
The major North-South highway is marked as 70. The major East-West road 75 and it is also known as "Alligator Alley".