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  2. Largo, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Largo is the third largest city in Pinellas County, Florida, United States, as well as the fourth largest in the Tampa Bay area.As of the 2020 Census, the city had a population of 82,485, [4] up from 77,648 in 2010.

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  4. List of mayors of Largo, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Search. Search. Appearance. Donate; Create account; Log in; Personal tools. Donate; ... This is a list of mayors of Largo, Florida. Largo was incorporated as a town ...

  5. Robert E. Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Robert E. Jackson was the mayor of Largo, Florida. He was first elected to Largo City Commission in 1974, [1] Mayor Jackson served nine terms as City Commissioner before being elected as Mayor in 2000 and being re-elected in 2003. He lost narrowly in a bitterly contested race against Largo's first woman mayor, Patricia Gerard.

  6. Category:Buildings and structures in Largo, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Largo, Florida" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Susan Stanton - Wikipedia

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    Susan Stanton was the city manager of Largo, Florida, until her termination in 2007. [1] She was city manager of Lake Worth, Florida, from 2009 until her termination in December 2011 by a newly elected City Commission.

  8. Largo Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Largo Public Library has a long history of "firsts" in technology; it was the first library in Pinellas County to use barcodes (1994) [7] and then radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology to check patron materials in and out. When the current library opened in 2005, patrons were able use RFID technology at four self check-out stations ...

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