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  2. Streeterville - Wikipedia

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    The Old Chicago Water Tower District is located along Michigan Avenue where Streeterville meets the border of the River North and Gold Coast (Chicago) neighborhoods at Chicago Avenue. The Water Tower District contains the only public buildings that survived the 1871 Great Chicago Fire . [ 26 ]

  3. Weeki Wachee, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Weeki Wachee was founded as a city in 1966 to promote the local mermaid attraction. With fewer than 15 residents, and increased concerns over the city's finances, services, and state park operations, state representative Blaise Ingoglia sponsored a bill to dissolve the city, and Governor Ron DeSantis signed it into law in June 2020.

  4. Ocklawaha, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Ocklawaha is located in southeastern Marion County at (29.0425, -81.9294), [14] on the north shore of LakeIt is bordered to the east by Silver Springs Shores East. Ocala, the Marion county seat, is 18 miles (29 km) to the northwest, and Leesburg is the same distance to the south.

  5. Dade City, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Businesses, from left, include the Athenaeum Brew Lounge (abbreviated to The ABL), Lunch on Limoges, and The Book Shack (now located on Pasco Ave.). Downtown Dade City is known for its quaint shops and array of restaurants. [21] [22] Businesses like Kiefer Jewelers, The Book Shack, and Treehouse Mercantile, among others, can be found downtown.

  6. Liberty City (Miami) - Wikipedia

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    Liberty City is a neighborhood in Miami, Florida, United States. The area is roughly bound by NW 79th Street to the north, NW 27th Avenue to the west, the Airport Expressway to the South, and Interstate 95 to the east. The neighborhood is home to one of the largest concentrations of African Americans in South Florida, as of the 2000 census.

  7. Lehigh Acres, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Lehigh Acres is a census-designated place (CDP) in Lee County, Florida, United States. As of the 2020 Census the population was 114,287, up from 86,784 at the 2010 census. Lehigh Acres is part of the Cape Coral-Fort Myers, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is one of the fastest growing communities in Lee County. [4]

  8. Parrish, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Compiled in the late 1930s and first published in 1939, the Florida guide listed Parrish's population as 721 and described it as "a citrus-fruit and vegetable shipping center". [8] Parrish was a small agriculture community until the late 2000s when agricultural land began to be developed into residential subdivisions.

  9. Old Town, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Old Town is a neighborhood and historic district in Near North Side and Lincoln Park, Chicago, Illinois, [2] [3] home to many of Chicago's older, Victorian-era buildings, including St. Michael's Church, one of seven buildings to survive the Great Chicago Fire.