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  2. Keaton Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Keaton Beach is home to one of Florida's most natural and undeveloped coastlines. Keaton Beach is an unincorporated community on the Gulf coast in the southern part of Taylor County, Florida, United States. Keaton Beach is located 22.5 mi (36.2 km) south of the county seat of Perry.

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  5. Miami Marine Stadium - Wikipedia

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    This project brought the Miami International Boat Show to the Miami Marine Stadium on February 11–15, 2016. [9] The Miami International Boat Show used the Marine Stadium as a venue from 2016 until 2021. [10] In 2016, the Miami City Commission voted to approve up to $45 million in revenue-bond financing to restore the stadium.

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    Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom appear to be more loved up than ever. Perry, 39, took to social media on Sunday, July 21, to share a photo dump from her vacation with fiancé Bloom, 47, and the pair ...

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  9. Sandy, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Early newspaper records show that after the post office closed, the community became known as Sandy Branch, but by the late 1890s, it was more widely known as just Sandy. [2] In 1889, the post office reopened again under Postmaster Thomas A. Stephens, who also opened the first general store that year. [3] By 1900, Sandy was home to 164 people. [4]