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  2. New restaurant: Kyle G features rotisserie chicken, Latin ...

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    What's the name of the new restaurant in Port St. Lucie? The Chicken Place Latin Rotisserie & Cocktail Bar. Where is The Chicken Place? 10228 S.W. Meeting St., Port St. Lucie

  3. Original Town of Fernandina Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The human occupation of present-day Old Town began around three thousand years ago, and some of the most colorful episodes of Florida history occurred here. Local government has come to realize the singular place Old Town has in telling the story of Fernandina's heritage, and in 1989 the city of Fernandina Beach passed a historic preservation ...

  4. Homestead Historic Downtown District - Wikipedia

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    The Homestead Historic Downtown District, is a U.S. Historic District (designated as such on November 19, 2007) located in Homestead, Florida, United States. It is bound by Northwest 4th Street, South Railroad Avenue, Southeast 1st Road and North Krome Drive. [1]

  5. Downtown Winter Haven Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Downtown Winter Haven Historic District is a U.S. historic district (designated as such on February 4, 2002) located in Winter Haven, Florida. The district is bounded by roughly Avenue A Northwest, Avenue A Southwest, 3rd and 5th Streets. It contains 26 historic buildings.

  6. Construction finally begins on world's largest heart ... - AOL

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    PORT ST. LUCIE — After years of delays, construction has begun on the world's largest heart-shaped sculpture in Tradition, which eventually will be visible from the community's main entrance ...

  7. Floridatown, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The village was along the Spanish Trail that connected Pensacola and St. Augustine. Early on, the town was a trading post between Europeans and Native Americans of the region. Floridatown was platted as the "Town of Florida" in 1823 by William Barnett. Ferries from Floridatown to Pensacola began to operate as early as 1822.

  8. Ellaville, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Both rivers flooded and with the onset of the Great Depression, there was no future for the town and the post office closed in 1942. The Drew Mansion was then abandoned and vandalized for many years until it was burnt to the ground in the 1970s. The Florida Archives have photos of the mansion before [2] and after its abandonment. [3]

  9. Tocobaga - Wikipedia

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    Tocobaga (occasionally Tocopaca) was the name of a chiefdom of Native Americans, its chief, and its principal town during the 16th century. The chiefdom was centered around the northern end of Old Tampa Bay, the arm of Tampa Bay that extends between the present-day city of Tampa and northern Pinellas County.