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  2. Mims, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Mims is a census-designated place (CDP) holding the single zip code 32754 located within Brevard County, Florida, United States. The population was 7,336 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ] It is part of the Palm Bay—Melbourne—Titusville Metropolitan Statistical Area .

  3. Moore Memorial Park and Cultural Center - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert v. Board of Public Instruction of Brevard County reached the Florida Supreme Court, where the court ruled in favor of the district. [2] On December 25, 1951, Moore and his wife were assassinated when a bomb was placed under their house. They are believed to be the first civil rights activists to be assassinated during the movement. [3] [4]

  4. Cape Canaveral National Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Cape Canaveral National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located near the Census designated place of Mims, Florida in Brevard County. It encompasses 318 acres (129 ha), and began interments on January 12, 2016. [1]

  5. WPGS - Wikipedia

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    WPGS (840 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Mims, Florida, serving the Space Coast including parts of Brevard County and Volusia County. The station broadcasts a Spanish Contemporary Christian format and is owned by WPGS, Inc. [2] WPGS is a daytimer. During daylight hours, it transmits 1,000 watts, non-directional.

  6. Mims - Wikipedia

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    John Mims (1815–1856), mayor of Atlanta, Georgia, US Livingston Mims (1833–1906), mayor of Atlanta, Georgia Sam Mims V (born 1972), of the Mississippi House of Representatives

  7. Pritchard House - Wikipedia

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    Captain Pritchard died in 1926 and is buried at Oaklawn Cemetery in Titusville, Florida. Boud and his wife, Lola Pauline Smith, known as "Miss Lovie" lived in the house until their deaths. [4] Boud and Miss Lovie's daughter Mary lived in house until 2005, when the house was purchased by Brevard County Board of County Commissioners. [4]