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Port St. Lucie is a city in St. Lucie County, Florida, United States. It is the most-populous municipality in the county and the seventh-most populous city in Florida , with a population of 204,851 at the 2020 census .
On September 11, 2000, at 1246 eastern daylight time, a PA-28-161 (Cherokee), N9208N, and a PA-23-250 (Aztec), N54235, collided on final approach to land on runway 09 at the Saint Lucie International Airport in Fort Pierce, Florida. [6]
County Road 609 in St. Lucie County currently exists in two segments. The southern segment is the designation of Range Line Road north from the Martin County line (Range Line Road south of the Martin County line continues as Martin County Road 609) to CR 709 (Glades Cutoff Road) just west of Port St. Lucie.
Population and building booms in the late 20th century led to the formation of other areas west and south of Port St. Lucie including St. Lucie West and the new master planned community of Tradition. The early 21st century brought many trials for the county including two major hurricanes in 2004 and an economic and housing slump starting in 2008.
Sunrise Inn, S.E. Old St. Lucie Boulevard, Port Sewall. ca. 1925 (demolished) John E. Taylor House, 204 S.E. Atlanta Avenue, Stuart, 1914 Other places listed in 2012 by the Florida Chapter of the American Institute of Architects in its Florida Architecture: 100 Years. 100 Places .
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in St. Lucie County, Florida, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.
Much of the Treasure Coast's population is made up of census-designated places (CDPs), with almost all of these in Martin and Indian River counties. Only one city on the Treasure Coast has a population greater than 100,000 inhabitants, which is Port St. Lucie in St. Lucie County. Here is the classification of the places of the Treasure Coast.
Cynthia S. Burnett-Haney (1840–1932), educator, lecturer, temperance reformer, newspaper editor; Haney Circle in Stuart was named after her; Nelson Burton Jr., professional bowler and longtime TV analyst; Kelly Carrington, Playboy Playmate October 2008; James Gould Cozzens, Pulitzer Prize-winning author; James Davis, professional football player