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  2. Achieva Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    Achieva Credit Union was started as a teachers’ credit union in 1937 in Pinellas County with $99.25. Throughout the years, their field of membership and number of counties served has expanded. The merger is seen as an excellent fit between the two credit unions, as the membership base is similar and the combined field of membership now ...

  3. Category:Credit unions based in Florida - Wikipedia

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  4. List of museums in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Armed Forces History Museum, Largo, closed on January 29, 2017, displays included World War I, Japanese memorabilia associated with the World War II attack on Pearl Harbor, USMC in the South Pacific, D-Day landings, German Third Reich, Korean War and 8063rd M.A.S.H memorabilia.

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  6. Bessemer Trust - Wikipedia

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    Bessemer Trust is a private, independent multi-family office that oversees more than $200 billion for over 3,000 families, foundations and endowments. [2] Founded in 1907, the firm has its headquarters in New York City, with 19 regional offices elsewhere in the world.

  7. Jessie Ball duPont - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the Jessie Ball duPont Fund provided an initial seed of $250,000 to establish Florida's First Coast Relief Fund, which had raised $545,208 by December 15, 2016. This fund was created in the wake of Hurricane Matthew and gives grants to organizations aiding individuals impacted by hurricanes in five Florida counties. [18]

  8. Mar-a-Lago - Wikipedia

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    [139] [140] The legality of this was disputed because, in 1993, Trump signed a "use agreement" with the town of Palm Beach, Florida, that changed Mar-a-Lago's designation from a single-family residence to a private club and specified that guests, including Trump, could not stay there more than three non-consecutive weeks per year.

  9. The Pew Charitable Trusts - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, the foundation became the Pew Memorial Trust, based in Philadelphia, the donors' hometown. Between 1957 and 1979, six other trusts were created, representing the personal and complementary philanthropic interests of the four siblings. [10] [11] [12] Assets held by the seven trusts totaled $6 billion as of 2020. [13]