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    Every national park in America is free to visit on these six days in 2024. ... Ugandan Kiplimo smashes men's half-marathon world record in under 57 minutes. Sports. People.

  4. United States presidential visits to the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Fishing trip. (Visit made as President-elect.) March 29 – April 11, 1934: Elbow Cay, Gun Cay [6] Fishing trip. July 5–6, 1934 Haiti: Cap-Haïtien: Informal visit en route to vacation in Hawaii. March 27 – April 6, 1935 Bahamas: Cat Cays, Lobos Cay, Great Inagua Island, Crooked Island [6] Fishing trip. March 24 – April 7, 1936: Nassau ...

  5. Nassau, The Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Nassau had a population of 128,420 females and 117,909 males and was home to 70,222 households with an average family size of 3.5 according to the 2010 census. [19] Nassau's large population in relation to the remainder of the Bahamas is the result of waves of immigration from the Family Islands to the capital. Consequently, this has led to the ...

  6. Some spend thousands to celebrate Caribbean culture at Miami ...

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    Lynette Davis, center, a first-time Carnival-goer, smiles with her friend before the masqueraders line up for the Parade of Bands at Miami Carnival on Sunday, Oct. 13, 2024, at Miami-Dade County ...

  7. Chalk's International Airlines - Wikipedia

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    The airline was founded by Arthur Burns "Pappy" Chalk, and started ad-hoc charter operations as the Red Arrow Flying Service in 1917 flying a floatplane. [4] After "Pappy" Chalk served in the Army Air Service in World War I, he returned to Miami and commenced scheduled service between Miami and Bimini in the Bahamas in February 1919 as Chalk's Flying Service.

  8. Original Town of Fernandina Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    With about 300 men, supported by two gunboats, they shelled Fernandina being held by Jared Irwin. His "Republic of Florida" forces included ninety-four men, the privateer ships Morgiana and St. Joseph, and the armed schooner Jupiter. Spanish gunboats began firing at 3:30 pm and the battery on the hill joined the cannonade.

  9. Cedarmere-Clayton Estates - Wikipedia

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    Clayton – the bulk of the property – is the large landscaped Bryce/Frick estate, now home to the Nassau County Museum of Art. Cedarmere – the smaller of the two – is William Cullen Bryant's estate, currently undergoing interior renovation, is located on the west side of Bryant Avenue; overlooking Hempstead Harbor, now a historic house ...