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  3. Club La Vela - Wikipedia

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    Club La Vela was a nightclub owned by Patrick and Thorsten Pfeffer located in Panama City Beach, Florida. It was once billed as the largest nightclub in the United States. The club gained most of its fame and infamy in the 1990s during the weeks of spring break when thousands of college students converge on the club. The club was heavily ...

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    Panama City traffic stop lands one man in jail and the seizure of large amounts of illegal narcotics and a loaded hand gun Traffic stop leads to arrest, multiple drug charges for Panama City man ...

  5. YEAR END: Panama City Beach Spring Break boomed again ... - AOL

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    Panama City Beach saw a massive spike in visitors during Spring Break in 2021. Still, it wasn’t like the rowdy PCB Spring Breaks of old.

  6. Strip search phone call scam - Wikipedia

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    On March 22, 2004, another young female customer (a 17-year-old high school student on her spring break vacation enjoying lunch with her two friends) at a Taco Bell in Fountain Hills, Arizona, was strip-searched by a 39-year-old male manager in the backroom supposedly at the request of a police officer on the phone.

  7. MTV Spring Break - Wikipedia

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    MTV Spring Break refers to the channel's annual spring break coverage, [29] [30] featuring numerous live performances from artists [31] and bands on location. [32] The annual tradition continued into the 2000s, [33] [34] when it became de-emphasized and handed off to mtvU, [35] [36] [37] the spin-off channel of MTV targeted at college campuses.