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  2. Venice, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Venice Avenue The Venice Jetty A sample of shells from Venice beach. Venice has been listed in several publications as being the "Shark's Tooth Capital of the World". [31] It hosts the Shark's Tooth Festival every year to celebrate the abundance of fossilized shark's teeth that can be found on its coastal shores.

  3. Venetian Waterway Park - Wikipedia

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    The Venetian Waterway Park is a 9.3-mile (15.0 km) concrete trail in Sarasota County, Florida located in Venice.It was a public–private partnership between Venice Area Beautification Inc. (VABI), Sarasota County, and the city of Venice. [1]

  4. Disappearance of Perry Cohen and Austin Stephanos - Wikipedia

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    A statue to honor the boys and others lost at sea was dedicated on July 22, 2021, [16] at the south jetty of the Jupiter Inlet memorial site. A combined effort by the AustinBlu Foundation and the Jupiter Inlet District, the bronze [ 8 ] statue was created by a West Palm Beach artist’s studio, Robert St. Croix Sculpture Studio & Foundry.

  5. Jetty - Wikipedia

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    North Jetty on the left and South Jetty on the right at the mouth of Sebastian Inlet in Florida from the Indian River to the Atlantic Ocean.. Jetties have been constructed on each side of the outlet river of some of the rivers flowing into the Baltic, with the objective of prolonging the scour of the river and protecting the channel from being shoaled by the littoral drift along the shore.

  6. List of boardwalks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1879, the "Ocean Pier" was opened, but was heavily damaged and removed in 1881. In 1881, the "Iron Pier" was constructed, but was heavily damaged by a storm and tugboat collision in 1901, leading to its removal in 1908. In 1913, the "Amusement/Fishing Pier" opened at 950 feet, although in 1945 a hurricane destroyed the end part of it.

  7. Port Eads, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Very little remained except the lighthouse and a few fishing camps. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) originally obligated $400,000 to rebuild the Port Eads Marina after Katrina. Parish President Billy Nungesser took office in 2007. He felt the $400,000 was insufficient and he personally traveled to Washington, D.C. and appealed ...

  8. Sebastian Inlet - Wikipedia

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    Mouth of the Sebastian Inlet showing the North Jetty on the left and the South Jetty on the right. Sebastian Inlet, located in Sebastian Inlet State Park in Brevard County, Florida and Indian River County, Florida, offers surfing and fishing opportunities. It is off State Road A1A just 12 miles north of Vero Beach.

  9. Black Point Marina - Wikipedia

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    Black Point is a starting point for fishing and diving expeditions, especially among locals. [1] The park consists of large picnic pavilions, grills, bikeways, jogging trails and a jetty, which extends 1.5 miles into Biscayne Bay. [2]