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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Florida

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    Florida counties (clickable map) There are more than 1,900 properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Florida. They are distributed through 66 of the state's 67 counties. Of these, 42 are National Historic Landmarks.

  3. 27 Florida Cities With the Most Homes for Sale - AOL

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    GOBankingRates analyzed Zillow Research data to find the 27 cities in Florida with the most homes for sale. Also see 15 places to live in Florida with high salaries and low cost of living . Clewiston

  4. Airbnb for sale might be the most Florida house ever. It’s ...

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    The seller is asking $609,000 for the 1,468-square-foot, two bedroom, two bathroom home located at 2520 11th Avenue West in West Bradenton on a 7,501-square-foot lot.

  5. Versailles (house) - Wikipedia

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    Versailles house in 2014. Built on a constructed hill on 10 acres (4.0 ha) of lakefront property, [4] [11] the residence is expected to include nine kitchens, [2] 14 bedrooms, [12] three indoor pools, two outdoor pools, a video arcade, [4] a ballroom with a capacity of 500 to 1,000 people, [3] a two-story movie theater with a balcony inspired by the Palais Garnier, a 20,000-bottle wine cellar ...

  6. 10 Hidden Gem Locations Where the Rich Are Buying Property - AOL

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    It costs $3 million to purchase a high-end luxury home, with $5 million in the upper range,” said David Newcombe, co-founder of Launch Real Estate Powered by Compass and Cahal, MacLean, Newcombe ...

  7. Charles Deering Estate - Wikipedia

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    The estate was acquired by the state of Florida in 1985. The estate is owned by the State of Florida and is managed by the Miami-Dade County Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department. [5] After the death of Charles Deering in 1927 the property was maintained by his family. The property became available for sale after his daughter died in 1982.