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  2. Pembroke Pines, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Pembroke Pines was officially incorporated on January 16, 1960. The city's name, Pembroke Pines, is traced back to Sir Edward J. Reed, a member of Britain's Parliament for the County of Pembroke from 1874 to 1880, who in 1882, formed the Florida Land and Mortgage Company to purchase from Hamilton Disston a total of 2 million acres of mostly swampland located throughout the southern half of ...

  3. File:Map of Florida highlighting Pembroke Pines.svg - Wikipedia

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    Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.

  4. Tanglewood Park - Wikipedia

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    A Festival of Lights display on one of Tanglewood Park's lakes. Tanglewood Park's Festival of Lights is an outside drive-thru light show open to the public every winter. Visitors can drive their own vehicles through the course or take a hay ride for a fee. The light show at Tanglewood started in 1992 with a grant from the Z. Smith Reynolds ...

  5. C. B. Smith Park - Wikipedia

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    C. B. Smith Park is a public park located in Pembroke Pines, Florida. The park is 299 acres (1,210,000 m 2) in area and contains a water park known as "Paradise Cove", which is open seasonally. C. B. Smith Park offers many sporting activities including fishing, basketball, batting cages, miniature golf, as well as tennis and racquetball courts.

  6. Hollywood Sportatorium - Wikipedia

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    The Hollywood Sportatorium was an indoor arena in Pembroke Pines, Florida (originally Hollywood), located at 17171 Pines Boulevard (originally 16661 West Hollywood Boulevard). The Sportatorium was 26 miles (42 km) from downtown Miami and 23 miles (37 km) from downtown Fort Lauderdale .

  7. Florida State Road 820 - Wikipedia

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    Its western terminus is an intersection with U.S. Highway 27 (US 27 or State Road 25) in Pembroke Pines, Florida; and its eastern terminus is a trumpet interchange with State Road A1A in Hollywood, Florida. SR 820 is the southernmost of three roads in Broward County that connects US 27 and A1A, the others being Sheridan Street and Griffin Road.

  8. Florida State Road 824 - Wikipedia

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    Miramar–Pembroke Pines line: 0.000: 0.000: SR 817 (University Drive) to I-595 / Florida's Turnpike Extension: west end of state maintenance: Miramar–Hollywood– West Park tripoint: 2.528: 4.068: US 441 to I-595: Pembroke Park–Hollywood– Hallandale Beach tripoint: 5.08: 8.18: I-95 – West Palm Beach, Miami: Exit 19 on I-95: Hallandale ...

  9. Tanglewood, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Tanglewood was a Census-designated place in Lee County, Florida during the 1980 United States Census. [2] The population in 1980 was 8,229. [3] The census area was partially annexed by neighboring Fort Myers while the remainder of the area was reassigned to the newly designated CDPs of Whiskey Creek & McGregor. [4]