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  2. Panama City Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Panama City Beach is a resort town in the Florida Panhandle, and principal city of the Panama City Metropolitan Area. It is a popular vacation destination, especially among people in the Southern United States, and is located in the "Emerald Coast" area. Panama City Beach had a population of 18,094 at the 2020 census, up from 12,018 in 2010. [4]

  3. St. George Island (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    The island is composed of mostly sand dunes with sea oats and pine trees. The west end of the island is known as the St George Plantation. It spans over 1,200 acres (4.9 km 2) with 24/7 security and accessible only to owners and their rental designees. It is quite a bit wider than the eastern portion of the island.

  4. Frank B. Butler - Wikipedia

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    Frank Bertran Butler (1885–1973) was an American businessman who established a beach resort for African Americans in northeast Florida during the segregation era. He worked in Fernandina Beach, St. Augustine, and then St. Augustine's Lincolnville neighborhood where he established his own market as well as a real estate business. [1]

  5. Real estate broker Alexander brothers charged with sex ... - AOL

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    Oren Alexander and Tal Alexander speak at a panel at the Rockstars of Real Estate Event hosted by Editor-in-Chief of DETAILS Magazine Dan Peres on Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2013 in New York.

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  7. Everglades - Wikipedia

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    Sugarcane became the primary crop grown in South Florida. Miami experienced a second real estate boom that earned a developer in Coral Gables $150 million. Undeveloped land north of Miami sold for $30,600 an acre. [124] In 1925, Miami newspapers published editions weighing over 7 pounds (3.2 kg), most of it in real estate advertising. [125]