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  2. Dozens of luxury condos and hotels in Florida are sinking ...

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    The study, led by scientists at the University of Miami, found 35 buildings from Golden Beach to Miami Beach sank as much as three inches between 2016 and 2023. The sinking buildings — which ...

  3. Ponce de Leon Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Ponce de Leon, also known as The Ponce, was a luxury hotel in St. Augustine, Florida, built by millionaire developer and Standard Oil co-founder Henry M. Flagler. Built between 1885–1887, the winter resort opened in January 1888.

  4. St. Augustine hotel was named a 'Best Resort in Florida' by ...

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    The story of how the nine historic St. Augustine structures came to be tied together in a kind of enclave is as fascinating as the houses themselves. St. Augustine hotel was named a 'Best Resort ...

  5. Villa Del Sol condos in St. Lucie County deemed unsafe ...

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    The location is south of Waveland Beach. Workers begin repairs Aug. 9, 2024, on three Villa Del Sol condominium buildings, 11000 S. Ocean Drive on Hutchinson Island, that were deemed unsafe Aug. 8.

  6. Casa Monica Hotel - Wikipedia

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    In February 1962, St. Johns County Commission voted to purchase the former Casa Monica Hotel for $250,000 for use as the St. Johns County Courthouse. In 1964 the lobby of the then-vacant hotel was used to house police dogs that were used against civil rights demonstrators during the mass campaign led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Dr. Robert ...

  7. 1964 Monson Motor Lodge protests - Wikipedia

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    St. Augustine, Florida, a beautiful town and our nation's oldest city, was the scene of raging tempers, flaring violence, and the most corrupt coalition of segregationist opposition outside of Mississippi. It was a stronghold of the Ku Klux Klan and the John Birch Society. There the Klan made a last-ditch stand against the nonviolent movement.