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  2. Cape Coral, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The first building in Cape Coral was the Rosens' sales office. It was built where George's Auto now stands, at Cape Coral and Coronado Parkways. [13] Cape Coral's first permanent resident was Kenny Schwartz, the Rosens' general manager. [14] Cape Coral's first four homes were completed in May 1958, on Riverside and Flamingo Drives. [15]

  3. Pine Island Causeway - Wikipedia

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    The Pine Island Causeway is a roadway in Southwest Florida spanning Matlacha Pass connecting Pine Island, the largest island in Florida, to the main land in Cape Coral. The causeway carries Pine Island Road ( CR 78 ) and consists of three bridges with dredged land sections in between them.

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  5. Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park - Wikipedia

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    Florida Department of Environmental Protection Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Recreation Area occupies approximately the southern third of the island of Key Biscayne , at coordinates 25°40′25″N 80°09′34″W  /  25.67361°N 80.15944°W  / 25.67361; -80.

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    The City of Cape Coral Parks and Recreation Department is hosting its Second Annual Trunk or Treat & Halloween Movie Night. This event will include candy giveaways (while supply lasts), music, and ...

  8. Midpoint Memorial Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Building a second bridge between Cape Coral and Fort Myers was first proposed in the 1970s, but construction was delayed for many years, largely due to opposition in Fort Myers. After a series of court battles, reaching the Florida Supreme Court, construction began in 1995, and the bridge opened for traffic on October 19, 1997.

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