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  2. Oaklawn Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Oaklawn Cemetery is the first public burial ground in Tampa, Florida, United States. The location was deeded in the mid-19th century and was described as the final resting place for "White and Slave, Rich and Poor." Oaklawn Cemetery is located at the intersection of Morgan Street and Harrison Street in downtown Tampa, about two blocks South of ...

  3. List of cemeteries in Florida - Wikipedia

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    City of Miami Cemetery in Miami, Miami-Dade County. Caballero Rivero Woodlawn Park North Cemetery and Mausoleum, Miami; City of Miami Cemetery, Miami; Dade Memorial Park, Opa-Locka

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Tampa, Florida

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    Roughly bounded by Florida Avenue and East Fortune, Tampa, Franklin, and East Harrison Streets 27°57′15″N 82°27′37″W  /  27.954167°N 82.460278°W  / 27.954167; -82.460278  ( North Franklin Street Historic

  5. Tampa Riverwalk - Wikipedia

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    The Tampa Riverwalk is a 2.6-mile-long ... key preserver of Oaklawn Cemetery; Edward Daniel Davis, local educator and civil rights advocate ... Mobile view; Search.

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  7. Battle of Olustee - Wikipedia

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    The Confederate dead were buried at Oaklawn Cemetery in nearby Lake City. [11] The Union losses caused Northern authorities to question the necessity of further Union involvement in the militarily insignificant state of Florida. [6] [7] Survivors of the Battle of Olustee at the dedication of the battlefield monument on October 23, 1912

  8. History of Tampa, Florida - Wikipedia

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    A view north along Franklin Street, 1922. View of Tampa in Dec. 1924. In 1921, a hurricane hit Tampa for the first time since 1848. Despite this, the 1920s saw the Florida Land Boom. During this time, Davis Islands, two man-made islands, were built by developer and Tampa native D. P. Davis.

  9. List of streets named after Martin Luther King Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Bartow: Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd is a short two-way street that runs from South L. B. Brown Ave, crosses U.S. Route 17/98, and ends at Oaklawn Dr. Bonifay: Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue is a four-block-long residential street on the northeast side of Bonifay.