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  2. Best Christmas, holiday lights in Palm Beach County, mapped

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    Lake Park Holiday Lights Display — Along Park Avenue from 7th St. to 10th St., in Lake Park. Each evening, the lights are on, and you can drive or walk to admire the lights in all the shops and ...

  3. Big Bend (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    This map shows the Big Bend Coast of Florida in blue, and the Big Bend region in red. The Big Bend of Florida, United States, is an informally named geographic region of North Florida where the Florida Panhandle transitions to the Florida Peninsula south and east of Tallahassee (the area's principal city). [1]

  4. The Best Places to See Christmas Lights - AOL

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    Some Christmas light displays span acres of land! Whether you live in a hot or cold climate, these attractions are bound to get you and your family in the Christmas spirit.

  5. What’s actually open in South Florida on Christmas Day? Here ...

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    Parks, beaches and attractions. Beaches: If you’re brave enough with the cold, South Florida’s beaches are open all day.Usual parking rates apply. Parks: Everglades National Park is open ...

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Florida

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    The following are approximate tallies of current listings in Florida on the National Register of Historic Places. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of April 20, 2018 [2] and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places website. [3]

  7. Florida panhandle - Wikipedia

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    Like the rest of North Florida, [1] including North Central Florida, the panhandle is more similar in culture and climate to the Deep South than the rest of the state, particularly than Central Florida and South Florida in the lower peninsula. The Florida panhandle is known for its conservative politics, religious adherence, and "piney woods". [2]