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  2. Category:Tourist attractions in Fort Myers, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Fort Myers, Florida" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  3. Fort Myers, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Fort Myers (or Ft. Myers) is a city in and the county seat [7] of Lee County, Florida, United States. As of the 2020 census , the population was 86,395; it was estimated to have grown to 95,949 in 2022, making it the 25th-most populous city in Florida. [ 5 ]

  4. List of places in Florida: F - Wikipedia

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    Fort Lonesome: 1 Hillsborough: 33547 Fort McCoy: 1 Marion: 32134 Fort McRee: 1 Escambia Fort Mason: 1 Lake Fort Matanzas: 1 St. Johns Fort Matanzas National Monument: 1 St. Johns: 32084 Fort Meade: 1 Polk: 33841 Fort Myers: 1 Lee: 33901 19 Fort Myers Beach: 1 Lee: 33931 Fort Myers Shores: 1 Lee: 33905 Fort Myers Southeast: 1 Lee: 33901 Fort ...

  5. Lakes Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    Lakes Regional Park (often called Lakes Park) is a 279-acre public park located along Gladiolus Drive just south of Fort Myers, Florida. It opened on April 21, 1984, and is operated by the Lee County Department of Parks and Recreation. The park was named after its main feature: 158 acres of man-made freshwater lakes.

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  7. Pharaoh to Fort Myers: 3 things to know about new King Tut ...

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    The original artifacts were discovered in 1922. Tutankhamun — more commonly called King Tut — was an Egyptian pharaoh who ruled from 1332 to 1323 B.C.