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  2. Mar-a-Lago - Wikipedia

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    Mar-a-Lago (/ ˌ m ɑːr ə ˈ l ɑː ɡ oʊ / MAR ə LAH-goh, Spanish: [ˈmaɾ a ˈlaɣo]) is a resort and National Historic Landmark in Palm Beach, Florida. It spans 126 rooms and 62,500 sq ft (5,810 m 2) [1] built on 17 acres of land. [2] Since 1985, it has been owned by United States president-elect Donald Trump, who lives on the estate as ...

  3. North Hutchinson Island - Wikipedia

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    North Hutchinson Island is an Atlantic barrier island located on Florida's Treasure Coast approximately 110 miles (180 km) north of Fort Lauderdale. The island extends from the Sebastian Inlet on the north to the Fort Pierce Inlet on the south, and is about 28 miles (45 km) long. [1] It has an area of 23.86 square miles (61.8 km 2).

  4. African American resorts - Wikipedia

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    Greenwood Forest Farms (also known as "The Colony") near Greenwood Lake in New York [17] Kings Lodge in Otisville, New York [2] Maple Valley Farm in Pine Bush, New York [2] Morgan Hill Lodge in Kingston, New York [2] Paradise Farm in Cuddebackville, New York [2] Peg Leg Bates Resort in Kerhonkson, New York [18] Rainbow Acres in Kerhonkson, New ...

  5. Original Town of Fernandina Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    David Levy Yulee, one of the first United States senators from Florida, established the first cross-state railroad running from Fernandina Beach to Cedar Key, which opened on March 1, 1861. When Yulee established the railroad, he platted "new" Fernandina, shifting the town of Fernandina from Old Town to the present location along Centre Street.

  6. The weird history behind the American beach vacation - AOL

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    The reason we visit to the beach today is strange one, and you'll value vacation more because of it. Society once feared the ocean. The reason we visit to the beach today is strange one, and you ...

  7. Perdido Key, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Florida district of the Gulf Islands National Seashore includes the east end of the island, as well as other Florida islands. [3] No more than a few hundred yards wide in most places, Perdido Key stretches some 16 miles (26 km) from near Pensacola to Perdido Pass Bridge near Orange Beach.

  8. Clearwater Beach - Wikipedia

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    Clearwater Beach includes a resort area and a residential area on a barrier island in the Gulf of Mexico in Pinellas County on the west-central coast of Florida, United States. Located just west over the Intracoastal Waterway by way of the Clearwater Memorial Causeway from the rest of the city of Clearwater, Florida , of which it is part ...

  9. New Smyrna Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    New Smyrna Beach is a city in Volusia County, Florida, United States, located on the central east coast of the state, with the Atlantic Ocean to the east. The downtown section of the city is located on the west side of the Indian River and the Indian River Lagoon system.