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The Lake Hunter Terrace Historic District is a U.S. historic district (designated as such on December 20, 2002) located in Lakeland, Florida. The district is bounded by roughly Central Avenue, Greenwood Street, Ruby Street, and Sikes Boulevard. It contains 163 historic buildings.
Lakeland, Florida: Opening date: 1988; 37 years ago () Developer: Edward J. DeBartolo Corporation and Homart Development Company [1] Management: Spinoso Real Estate Group: No. of stores and services: 92: No. of anchor tenants: 7 (5 open, 2 vacant) Total retail floor area: 890,000 sq ft (83,000 m 2) No. of floors: 1: Parking: 4,500: Public ...
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The important freeways and highways in Lakeland today are: I-4 is the main interstate in Central Florida linking Tampa, Lakeland, Orlando, and Daytona Beach. SR 570 (or Polk Parkway), is a tolled beltway around Lakeland, with both ends terminating at I-4. Although its shape, location, and tolls makes it impractical as a "bypass" road, it is ...
The USA International Speedway was an oval located near Lakeland, Florida, United States, that opened in 1995. The track was a .75-mile-long concrete paved oval with 14° banked turns. USA International Speedway was closed with the final race on August 2, 2008. In 2010 the track was stripped of its grandstands and control tower.
The district is bounded by Walnut Street, Florida Avenue, Lake Hunter, Hartsell Avenue and Belvedere Street. It contains 556 historic buildings. The Dixieland Historic District in Lakeland, Florida was originally an area of 160 acres that was developed by Henry B. Carter and C. W. Deen in 1907. It was developed south of the downtown area.
The South Lake Morton Historic District is a U.S. historic district (designated as such on November 20, 1985) located in Lakeland, Florida.It received its designation because it provides an outstanding example of urban planning from the early 20th century, and because of the large number of architecturally significant structures ranging from 1920- 1948.