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  2. Captain Tony's Saloon - Wikipedia

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    Captain Tony's Saloon is a bar in Key West, Florida, United States, located at 428 Greene Street. The bar has been patronized through the years by many well-known artists, writers and celebrities. When a celebrity visits, a barstool is added that is painted with that patron's name.

  3. Fort Myers, Florida - Wikipedia

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    On August 12, 1885, the small town of Fort Myers—all 349 residents—was incorporated. At that time, it was the second-largest town on Florida's Gulf Coast south of Cedar Key. [2] In 1885, inventor Thomas Alva Edison was cruising Florida's west coast and stopped to visit Fort Myers. [2] He soon bought 13 acres along the Caloosahatchee River ...

  4. Florida's 19th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Including Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Naples and Marco Island. Vacant: January 27, 2014 – June 25, 2014 Curt Clawson (Bonita Springs) Republican June 25, 2014 – January 3, 2017 113th 114th: Elected to finish Radel's term. Re-elected later in 2014. Retired. [7] Francis Rooney : Republican January 3, 2017 – January 3, 2021 115th 116th: Elected ...

  5. Dunkin' Donuts - Wikipedia

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    Dunkin' Donuts LLC, [4] trading as Dunkin' since 2019 in some markets, is an American multinational coffee and doughnut company, as well as a quick service restaurant.It was founded by Bill Rosenberg in Quincy, Massachusetts, in 1950.

  6. Duncan Hines - Wikipedia

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    Duncan Hines (March 26, 1880 – March 15, 1959) was an American author and food critic known for his restaurant ratings for travelers. He is best known today for the brand of food products that bears his name.

  7. Dry Tortugas National Park - Wikipedia

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    Northeast Key (earlier called Sand Key), was between East Key and North Key, slightly to the North, disappeared by 1875. Shoals with lights Pulaski Shoal (Pulaski Reef), marking the northeast edge of the group at 24°41′36″N 82°46′24″W  /  24.69333°N 82.77333°W  / 24.69333; -82.77333 , is not an island, but the former ...

  8. Duncan, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Duncan's only newspaper still in circulation is The Duncan Banner, which began in 1892 and was published by J.P. Sampson until 1929. [27] On April 24, 1921, the Banner began publishing a Sunday issue. [28] A socialist-leaning newspaper titled Justice was published by Wiley Edgar (Ed) Chives during 1907, the year of Oklahoma's statehood. [29]

  9. Virginia Key - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Key in 1931 Virginia Key Beach in 1945 The Applied Marine Physics Building at the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science on Virginia Key What is now Virginia Key was the southern end of a barrier island that extended from the New River inlet in Fort Lauderdale to just north of Key Biscayne .