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Paradise was an unincorporated community in Alachua County, Florida, United States. [1] It has been annexed into the city of Gainesville , and is located approximately where Alachua County Road 232 (N.W. 53rd Avenue) crosses U.S. Route 441 .
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Paradise Park was a tourist attraction and the only local recreational facility "for colored people", as its sign said, [1] about 1 mile (1.6 km) from Silver Springs, near Ocala, Florida. It offered similar features, such as glass-bottom boats , "jungle cruises," a petting zoo , [ 2 ] a dance pavilion with jukebox , performers, [ 3 ] : 164 a ...
'It’s paradise lost': Florida's condo market is floundering — here’s why one expert says some of the boomers who helped make the state great are the ones suffering the most Serah Louis March ...
Paradise Cove is the water park at C.B. Smith that is open seasonally with blackout dates during certain times of each month. It features four 50-foot-tall water slides, Sharky's Lagoon, a water playground for all ages, Parrot's Point, a water playground for children 5 and under and Crazy Creek, a 410-foot-long lazy river.
Returning to Atlantis in the Bahamas for the third year in a row, the 2025 festival sees the additions of celebrity chefs Bobby Flay, Kardea Brown, Katie Lee and Michael Symon. They join
Paradise City, by Lorenzo Carcaterra, published in 2004 "Paradise City", a 1998 song by N-Trance; Degrassi Goes Hollywood, also known as Paradise City: Degrassi Goes Hollywood, a 2009 Canadian television movie; Paradise City, an American action film starring Bruce Willis and John Travolta; À Paradis City, a 2015 album by Jean Leloup
Paradise Key is located southwest of Homestead, Florida.It is a hammock in the Everglades surrounded by a slough that was first noted by a federal surveyor in 1847. [1] The island included the largest stand of royal palms (Roystonea regia) in the state, as well as orchids, ferns and other rare tropical plants.