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  2. Naples Airport (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    Elite Airways also began scheduled service to the airport in February 2016, with flights to Portland (ME), Newark, Vero Beach, and Melbourne (FL), [12] [13] but ended in March 2017 due to low passenger counts. [14] In December 2018, the airport authority changed the facility's name from Naples Municipal Airport to Naples Airport.

  3. Naples, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Naples Fishing Pier was one of the area's better-known landmarks but was severely damaged by Hurricane Ian. The beach on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico is more than 10 miles (16 km) long and is known for its cleanliness and pristine white sand. In 2005, Naples was voted the best all-around beach in America by the Travel Channel. [56] [57]

  4. King's Seafood Company - Wikipedia

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    The cousins' parents, brothers Mickey and Lou King, opened their King's Coffee Shop in Huntington Park, California, in 1945. The brothers sold to Tiny Naylor's in 1982. Two years later, their sons opened 555 East steakhouse in Long Beach.

  5. Panama City–Bay County International Airport - Wikipedia

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    After the expansion was completed, the airport was renamed Fannin Field in honor of Panama City's then-mayor, Harry G. Fannin. Through World War II the airport was a Civil Air Patrol facility, the location of Coastal Patrol Base 14. In 1943 the Florida legislature approved the formation of an airport authority, the Panama City–Bay County ...

  6. Legal Sea Foods - Wikipedia

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    The store provided a living for Harry and his family until the late 1940s when chain grocery stores like Stop & Shop and others entered the picture and provided stiff competition for the family business. [13] In 1950, George Berkowitz, the son of Harry, opened a fish market adjacent to his father's grocery store and named it Legal Sea Foods.

  7. List of fishes of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Also known as the pennant-fish and threadfin trevally. [4] African tigerfish: Hydrocynus vittatus: Alabama bass: Micropterus henshalli: Alabama shad: Alosa alabamae: Albacore: Thunnus alalunga: Alewife: Alosa pseudoharengus: Alligator gar: Atractosteus spatula: Largest exclusively freshwater fish found in North America, measuring 8 to 10 feet ...

  8. Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport (IATA: ECP, ICAO: KECP, FAA LID: ECP) is a public airport 18 miles (29 km) northwest of Panama City, Florida, United States, [2] in Bay County. [2] The airport is owned by the Panama City-Bay County Airport & Industrial District, [ 2 ] and is north of Panama City Beach , near West Bay.

  9. Trident Seafoods - Wikipedia

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    Trident manages a network of catcher and catcher processor vessels and processing plants across twelve coastal locations in Alaska. The company is headquartered in Seattle, Washington and has several processing plants, two shipyards, an R&D Innovation Center, and sales offices across the United States. The vertically integrated distributorship ...