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  2. Florida Suncoast - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Suncoast (or Florida Sun Coast) is a local marketing name for the west-central peninsular Florida coastal area, also sometimes known as Florida's Beach communities. The region contains nearly 150 miles (240 km) of Gulf of Mexico beaches and the warm, sunny winter climate attracts tourists from across the US, Canada, and Europe.

  3. Guy Peterson - Wikipedia

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    Guy Wesley Peterson (born December 26, 1953) is an American architect based in Sarasota, Florida.He has designed more than 200 structures in southwest Florida, including private and public works.

  4. Gulf Coast of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Gulf Coast of the United States, also known as the Gulf South or the South Coast, is the coastline along the Southern United States where they meet the Gulf of Mexico. The coastal states that have a shoreline on the Gulf of Mexico are Texas , Louisiana , Mississippi , Alabama , and Florida , and these are known as the Gulf States .

  5. Gulfcoast Wonder & Imagination Zone - Wikipedia

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    The science museum began in December 1990 as a 1,000-square-foot (93 m 2) room within the Florida West Coast Symphony building under the name Gulf Coast World of Science (GCWS). [3] [4] The nonprofit organization moved to a bigger location after it was awarded a 20-year lease with the Sarasota City Commission in January 1998. The location was ...

  6. Florida Railroad Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum was founded in 1981 as the Florida Gulf Coast Railroad Museum, and has been operating weekend excursions out of Parrish since 1992. The museum is also active in the ghost town of Willow, where it has maintenance facilities. At Willow, there is a railroad spur that leads east off of the mainline to a Florida Power & Light Company plant.

  7. Sarasota, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Sarasota is the home of the Sarasota Orchestra, which was founded by Ruth Cotton Butler in 1949 and known for years as the Florida West Coast Symphony. It holds a three-week Sarasota Music Festival that is recognized internationally and boasts it attracts renowned teachers and the finest students of chamber music. Sarasota also boasts a ...

  8. Crossings at Siesta Key - Wikipedia

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    In August 1991, Maison Blanche sold its Southgate Plaza location and six others on the Gulf Coast of Florida to Dillard's. [10] In 1994, Publix moved to a larger store across the street. [11] The Publix building became Saks Fifth Avenue in 1996. [12]

  9. Joseph Sonken - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, he was indicted for tax evasion and acquitted by a jury trial. In 1978, The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) tried to trick Joseph Sonken by selling him cheap groceries undercover, and later raid the Gold Coast Restaurant and Lounge claiming it is stocked with stolen groceries bought at cut-rate prices. The case was ...