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  2. Neal Communities - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1970, Neal Communities’ first residence was a 960-square-foot unit in the Whitney Beach condominium complex on northern Longboat Key, which sold for around $23,900. [1] Grand Palm Neal community in Venice, Florida. 2010 saw Neal Communities expand into Venice with its latest community, Grand Palm. [3]

  3. Category:Houses in Florida by county - Wikipedia

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    Community portal; Recent changes ... This category has the following 55 subcategories, out of 55 total. ... Houses in Baker County, Florida (1 P) Houses in Bay County ...

  4. Category : Unincorporated communities in Florida by county

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Unincorporated communities in Florida. It includes unincorporated communities that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.

  5. Category:Houses in Broward County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 31 December 2013, at 15:55 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. List of historic houses in Florida - Wikipedia

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    A. M. Lamb House; A. P. Dickman House; George Guida, Sr. House; George McA. Miller House; Horace T. Robles House; House at 84 Adalia Avenue; House at 97 Adriatic Avenue; House at 36 Aegean Avenue; House at 53 Aegean Avenue; House at 59 Aegean Avenue; House at 124 Baltic Circle; House at 125 Baltic Circle; House at 132 Baltic Circle; House at ...

  7. Mackle Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Mackle brothers—Elliott, Robert and Frank Jr. [1] —were brothers who developed real estate projects. They popularized selling land in planned communities through installment plans in Florida, creating several communities in the process. [2] Elliott J. Mackle was born in 1908 and died in 1978. [3]