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  2. Florida Photographic Collection - Wikipedia

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    Mercury-Atlas at Cape Canaveral Fishing for Mermaids at Rainbow Springs Photo by Richard LeSesne of Malcolm Campbell's Blue Bird. The Florida Photographic Collection is a nationally recognized component of the State Archives of Florida and contains over a million images, and over 6,000 movies and video tapes.

  3. Timeline of Largo, Florida history - Wikipedia

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    2015 Largo named one of the 2015 Best Towns to Live in Florida. [90] 2015 Largo Medical Center opens the Transplant Institute of Florida. The Institute is the first in Pinellas County and conducts kidney transplants. [91] 2015 Nerdwallet.com ranks Largo #4 in the Best Places to Start a Business in Florida. [92]

  4. 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 .

  5. Largo Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The first incarnation of the Largo Public Library opened in 1916, as part of the Largo Town Hall building. An updated and expanded town hall and library facility was completed in 1968. In 1977, a new $1 million facility opened on five acres of land that previously housed a branch office of the Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative ...

  6. Largo Central Park - Wikipedia

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    Largo Central Park is a 70-acre [1] [2] public park located at 101 Central Park Drive in Largo, Florida, United States.Opened in April 1995, [3] the park features a playground, picnic pavilions, a miniature railroad, a performing arts center, and the James S. Miles and Richard A. Leandri Military Court of Honor.

  7. Bob Carr (archaeologist) - Wikipedia

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    His family moved to Florida in 1952, where his father sought new opportunities in employment during Florida's post-World War II boom. He worked as a sign painter and a construction equipment operator, at which point he brought his family to Rock Harbor in Key Largo in a Miami transit bus which he had bought in an auction and converted into a ...

  8. Florida Botanical Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Botanical Gardens (FBG) is a 182-acre (74 ha) botanical garden located in Largo, Florida. The park showcases flora, fauna, and natural resources in motivational surroundings that promote environmentally friendly techniques.

  9. List of museums in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Includes a shell collection, ship models, historic boats and photos Florida Museum of Natural History: Gainesville: Alachua North Central Natural history Located on the campus of the University of Florida, flora, fauna, fossils and historic peoples of the state of Florida Florida Museum of Photographic Arts: Tampa: Hillsborough Central West Art