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  2. Roland Theodore Symonette - Wikipedia

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    A community park in the settlement of Current, Eleuthera, Bahamas was named for him, a stone's throw from his birthplace, on what would have been his 111th birthday on 16 December 2009. Symonette's portrait appears on the Bahamian $50 note. In 2018, he was posthumously awarded the Bahamian Order of National Hero (NH). [7]

  3. Strangers Cay - Wikipedia

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    Strangers Cay is a small, 360-acre island in The Bahamas, which is approximately 2.25 miles long. [1] [2] It is owned by Beyoncé and Jay-Z. [2] Also known as Jwycesska Island, Strangers Cay is situated as the fourth northernmost named island within The Bahamas archipelago, following Walker's Cay, Grand Cay, and Sugna Island.

  4. A stone's throw away - Wikipedia

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    A stone's throw away (Q25339832). Use this template only on soft redirects – for hard redirects use {{R with Wikidata item This page was last edited on 25 July ...

  5. Great Stirrup Cay - Wikipedia

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    Great Stirrup Cay is a 268-acre (108 ha) [1] island that is part of the Berry Islands in the Bahamas. Norwegian Cruise Line purchased the island from the Belcher Oil Company in 1977 and developed it into a private island for their cruise ship passengers. The northern part of the island has a sandy beach surrounded by rocks with snorkeling areas.

  6. Green Turtle Cay - Wikipedia

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    These are Bluff House [5] and the Green Turtle Club. [6] There is also a boat repair yard with haul-out slips. Green Turtle Cay is a stopover-point for southbound vessels during periods of rough seas in the Whale Cay Passage. Lobstering and tourism are the main industries of the island today.

  7. Xanadu Beach Resort & Marina - Wikipedia

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    The Xanadu Beach Resort & Marina, also known as the Xanadu Princess Resort & Marina, was a resort and marina on the island of Grand Bahama in the Bahamas.Built in 1968, the resort was purchased by Howard Hughes in 1972 and was for several years the most celebrated resort in the Caribbean and served as a hideaway for the Hollywood jet set of the era.

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