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  2. Pioneer Park (Hardee County, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer Park is located in Zolfo Springs, Florida. This park, owned and operated by Hardee County, Florida, is at the northwest corner of US 17 and Florida Highway 64. It is bounded by those two highways and on the north and west by Peace River. Roughly the northern half of the park is wooded. Pioneer Park has many features.

  3. Pioneer Park - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer Park may refer to: United States. Pioneer Park (Fairbanks, Alaska), Alaska; Pioneer Park (San Francisco), California; site of Coit Tower; Pioneer Park (Aspen, Colorado), a house listed on the National Register of Historic Places; Pioneer Park (Hardee County, Florida), a park in Zolfo Springs; Lincoln, Nebraska; also known as Pioneers Park

  4. Elmer Batters - Wikipedia

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    Elmer Albert Batters [1] (November 24, 1919 – June 25, 1997) was a pioneer fetish photographer [2] who specialized in capturing artful images of women with an emphasis on stockings, legs, and feet, [3] placing him ahead of his time in popularizing foot fetishism imagery as erotic entertainment.

  5. Pioneer, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer, also known as Pionner Plantation, [3] is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Hendry County, Florida, United States. Its population was 752 as of the 2020 census , up from 697 at the 2010 census.

  6. Florida Women's Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Each year, women from Florida, or who have adopted it as their home state, are nominated for induction. The governor of Florida decides on the final three nominees from a shortlist of ten nominees. [6] The rotunda of the Florida State Capitol building has a permanent display of photos of Florida Women's Hall of Fame inductees. [7]

  7. Pioneer Park Lake - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer Park Lake is a lake in Zolfo Springs, Florida. It is located in Pioneer Park and goes by at least two names. It is known as either Pioneer Park Lake or Twin Lakes. Twin Lakes is an inaccurate name, as only one permanent lake exists. The other part of the "twin" is only a very small drainage basin to the northwest of the permanent lake ...

  8. Pioneer Park (San Diego) - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer Park, also known as Mission Hills Park, is a public park in the Mission Hills neighborhood of San Diego, California. Originally established in the 1876 as Calvary Cemetery, it served as a Catholic burial ground before being repurposed as a public park in the 1968.

  9. DuBois Pioneer Home - Wikipedia

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    The Park is home to the Pineapple Packing House, as well as the DuBois Pioneer Home. The packing house, built in 1896, was moved to the park. It is on the western edge of the park and is older than the more well known house. [8] South of the park is a smaller home that Harry DuBois' son Henry had built for his mother.