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  2. Mackle Brothers - Wikipedia

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    When he died, it was taken over by Elliott, Robert and Frank. It built an $18 million US Navy project in Key West before getting into large sized residential work. [5] Originally the brothers followed a strategy similar to that of the Levitts during the late 1940s building subdivisions around Miami. They started to change approaches by 1955 ...

  3. Great Wolf Lodge (Gurnee, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    Around 2007, the resort named Key Lime Cove was constructed. It opened the following year with a tropical themed water park. Nine years later, in 2017, the hotel announced its closure. It was announced that it would be owned by Great Wolf Lodge and would have extensive renovations throughout the hotel. [4]

  4. Niceville, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Niceville is a city in Okaloosa County, Florida, United States, located near Eglin Air Force Base on Boggy Bayou that opens into Choctawhatchee Bay. It is part of the Crestview-Fort Walton Beach-Destin, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 15,772 at the 2020 census, up from 12,749 at the 2010 census.

  5. Key lime - Wikipedia

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    The Key lime or acid lime (Citrus × aurantiifolia or C. aurantifolia) is a citrus hybrid (C. hystrix × C. medica) native to tropical Southeast Asia. It has a spherical fruit, 2.5–5 centimetres (1–2 inches) in diameter. The Key lime is usually picked while it is still green, but it becomes yellow when ripe.

  6. Limequat - Wikipedia

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    Eustis (Citrus japonica (synonym Fortunella japonica) × Citrus aurantiifolia) - Key lime crossed with round kumquat, the most common limequat. It was named after the city of Eustis, Florida. Lakeland (Citrus japonica × Citrus aurantiifolia) - Key lime crossed with round kumquat, different seed from same hybrid parent as Eustis. Fruit is ...

  7. American colonial architecture - Wikipedia

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    Tabby, made of lime, oyster shells, water, ash, and sand, was often poured out to make a hard flooring in these structures. [7] During the 18th century, the "common houses" were whitewashed in lime mortar with an oyster shell aggregate. Typically two-story, the houses included cooling porches to accommodate the Florida climate.