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  2. Bradenton Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Bradenton Beach is a city on Anna Maria Island in Manatee County, Florida, United States. The population was 908 at the 2020 census , [ 4 ] down from 1,171 in 2010 . It is part of the North Port-Bradenton-Sarasota, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area .

  3. Manatee County Public Library - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, a text-only computer was added to the libraries that was connected to the Bradenton Herald newspaper and had access to the index software. [clarification needed] Two years later, one public computer was added for the use of word processing and educational software. In 1996, the first online catalog computers were added for the staff ...

  4. Bradenton Beach, FL - Wikipedia

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  5. Public access returns to popular Lady’s Island park with plum ...

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    The park was closed for eight months for $2 million-plus in upgrades including a lighted causeway and boardwalk.

  6. Florida's Bradenton Beach 90-95% Destroyed By Hurricane ... - AOL

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    People can only access it by foot or by boat. Cleanup is well underway. ... According to a report from 10 Tampa Bay, sand dunes were piled up to 6 feet high on Bradenton Beach's main road by the ...

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Manatee ...

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    Offshore of Bradenton Beach: Bradenton Beach: 1904 steel molasses tanker converted to a barge and wrecked in 1940. One of the few examples remaining in Florida waters of its formerly common steam vessels. [31] 23: Reid-Woods House W: Reid-Woods House