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  2. Captiva, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Both the Old Captiva House restaurant and a number of guest cottages have been designated historically-significant sites by Lee County, Florida. The Bubble Room was built on Captiva Island in 1979 by the Farquharson family. It is a multi-themed restaurant featuring old toys from the 1930s and 1940s and the collection continues to grow each day.

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  5. Bubble Houses - Wikipedia

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    Bubble Houses may refer to: Bubble Houses (Hobe Sound, Florida) Bubble Houses (Litchfield Park, Arizona) Palais Bulles (Bubble Palace or Bubble House), a large house ...

  6. Captiva Pass - Wikipedia

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    Captiva Pass is the strait that separates North Captiva Island from La Costa Island in Lee County, Florida. The pass connects the Gulf of Mexico to the west with Pine Island Sound to the east. 26°36′34″N 82°13′19″W  /  26.60944°N 82.22194°W  / 26.60944; -82

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  8. List of programs broadcast by MTV - Wikipedia

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    Room Raiders (2003–2009) TRL Presents MTV's Duets (2003) Viva La Bam (2003–2005) Wade Robson Project (2003) Wildboyz (2003–04, moved to MTV2) High School Stories (2004–2006) Pimp My Ride (2004–2007) I Want a Famous Face (2004–05) Battle for Ozzfest (2004–05) Faking the Video (2004) Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County (2004–2006 ...

  9. Discovery Centre - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, Dr. Gehard Stroink, working for Dalhousie University, began creating interactive science demonstrations and exhibits, [1] Richard Goldbloom and Liz Crocker began to assist Stroink, "with the idea of establishing a true science centre, where the wonders of STEAM could take permanent residence in the hearts and minds of Nova Scotians". [1]