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Eagle Point Park encompasses 15 acres (61,000 m 2) of a 600-acre (2.4 km 2) coastal nature preserve in Pasco County, Florida west of US 19 and includes trails, a canoe and kayak launch dock, playground equipment, three fishing piers, and picnic shelters. It opened in 2010 after six years in planning and construction following the property's ...
Werner-Boyce Salt Springs State Park is a Florida state park located in Pasco County, Florida near Port Richey, Florida, along the Gulf of Mexico on the Atlantic coastal plain. An entrance to this park is at the intersection of Scenic Drive and Cinema Drive, one mile west of the intersection of Cinema Drive/Ridge Manor Blvd. and U.S. Highway 19 .
The Fly In Café’s dinner menu, served from 4-10 p.m., includes its own array of mouth-watering selections, from the baked brie, sesame teriyaki salmon and New York strip steak to a range of ...
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The brigantine was the second-most popular rig for ships built in the British colonies in North America before 1775, after the sloop. [6] The brigantine was swifter and more easily maneuvered than a sloop or schooner, hence was employed for piracy, espionage, and reconnoitering, and as an outlying attendant upon large ships for protecting a ...
Susanne and Jessie Ayala, the Pasco restaurateurs behind Ciao Trattoria and Pasco Hamburger Co., will open their latest, Imbibe, at 104 N. Fourth Ave. in downtown, on March 19.
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The word brig has been used in the past as an abbreviation of brigantine (which is the name for a two-masted vessel with foremast fully square rigged and her mainmast rigged with both a fore-and-aft mainsail, square topsails and possibly topgallant sails). The brig actually developed as a variant of the brigantine.