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  2. Boca Ciega Bay - Wikipedia

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    Boca Ciega Bay is a body of water connected to the Gulf of Mexico on the west-central coast of Florida. It is bordered by Gulfport, St. Petersburg, and other municipalities in Pinellas County. [1] Clam Bayou estuary feeds into the bay. Boca Ciega Bay is an aquatic preserve designated in 1968 to halt dredging-and-filling work done in the 1950s.

  3. Pinellas County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    View from the top of the Tocobaga mound at Philippe Park Marker at the site of the 1528 Narvaez landing, Jungle Prada, St. Petersburg The McMullen-Coachman Log Cabin, built in 1852, is located at Heritage Village in Largo, Florida, and is the oldest standing structure in Pinellas County [5] The Belleview-Biltmore Hotel built by Henry Plant Battery and guns at Fort De Soto The original span of ...

  4. Florida State Road 666 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 666 (SR 666) is a short state road in Pinellas County. Locally known as Tom Stuart Causeway, Welch Causeway, or Madeira Beach Causeway, the route crosses Boca Ciega Bay from Seminole to Madeira Beach. The bridge crossing Boca Ciega Bay is a bascule bridge with 11 spans, built in 1962.

  5. List of county roads in Pinellas County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    US 19 in Pinellas Park: Haines Road former SR 689 [2] CR 693: 0.20 miles (0.32 km) CR 150 in St. Petersburg: SR 693 in St. Petersburg: 66th Street N County extension of SR 693: CR 694: 7.01 miles (11.28 km) SR 699 in Indian Shores: SR 693/SR 694 in Pinellas Park: Park Boulevard former SR 694 (east of CR 233) [2] CR 752: 5.47 miles (8.80 km) CR ...

  6. Southwest Florida Water Management District - Wikipedia

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    The District encompasses approximately 10,000 square miles (30,000 km 2) in all or part of 16 counties in west-central Florida including Charlotte, Citrus, DeSoto, Hardee, Hernando, Highlands, Hillsborough, Lake, Levy, Manatee, Marion, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, Sarasota, and Sumter counties, serving a population of more than 5.5 million people.

  7. Florida State Road 688 - Wikipedia

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    Looking west from the Pinellas Trail bridge over Ulmerton Road. The highway changes its name as it heads east across Pinellas County. From Gulf Boulevard in Indian Rocks Beach, it runs along 5th Avenue and crosses the bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway as the Indian Rocks Causeway. Once off the causeway, it becomes Walsingham Road and runs ...

  8. Lake Seminole (Pinellas County, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    On the east shore of Lake Seminole is Lake Seminole Park, a 250 acres (100 ha) county park that provides year-round public access to the lake. Popular activities on the lake include boating, jet skiing, water-skiing, and fishing. The park is also popular with families and nature enthusiasts, and includes a 2 miles (3.2 km) multi-use trail that ...

  9. Florida State Road 699 - Wikipedia

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    In addition to SR 688, SR 693, and the Pinellas Bayway, access to SR 699 from the mainland is made via the Stuart Welch Causeway (SR 666) and the Treasure Island Causeway (CR 150). As of September 2013, FDOT and Pinellas County have discussed relinquishing SR 699 to county control with the rest of Gulf Boulevard.