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The landscape-level of conserved habitat at this WMA serves as important habitat for a range of species in otherwise highly-developed southwest Florida. Federally-listed species such as Red-cockaded woodpecker, Florida bonneted bat, and Eastern indigo snake occupy this WMA. [2] On rare occasions, Florida panthers have been sighted here. [3]
Summer lows typically range from the high 60s to low 70s, with occasional days reaching 100 °F or more. The all-time record high is 105 °F (41 °C), recorded on July 14, 1980. [24] On average, the city receives 63.6 inches (1,620 mm) of rainfall annually. Winters in Crestview are similar to those of interior Alabama, Mississippi, and Georgia.
Cardinal Shooting Center, Marengo, OH, June 21-25, 2023 2023 L-10 Jerry Westcott Greg Leitch Frank Skog Cardinal Shooting Center, Marengo, OH, October 4-8, 2023 2023 Limited Scott Brown Joey Sauerland John Browning Cardinal Shooting Center, Marengo, OH, October 4-8, 2023 2023 Limited Optics Max Leograndis KC Eusebio Trace Decker
April 8–14: National Test Event for Paris in Chateauroux; May 17–19: 42nd Annual Canadian Airgun Grand Prix in Cookstown; May 17–20: 6th INTARSO Reflex Shooting Cup in Genk; May 22 – June 9: Green Cup Shotgun in Umbria; May 25–26: Polar Grand Prix 2024 - Trap in Orimattila; June 7–9: ISSF Target Sprint Grand Prix of GER in Germany
The white, two-story, 3,661-square-foot Bush House stands under a green metal roof at 198 Wilson St. It was built in 1925-26.
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The Crestview Commercial Historic District is a U.S. historic district in Crestview, Florida. It is roughly bounded by Industrial Drive, North Ferdon Boulevard, North Wilson Street, and James Lee Boulevard. On July 20, 2006, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. [1]
The Bianchi cup is the second longest running pistol championship in the world. The event was created in 1979 by former police officer John Bianchi of holster maker Bianchi International as a Law Enforcement Training Match, in conjunction with 1975 IPSC World Champion, Ray Chapman [6] [7] and Richard Nichols.