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  2. Fisheating Creek - Wikipedia

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    Fisheating Creek is the second-largest natural source of water for Lake Okeechobee (behind the Kissimmee River), supplying close to 9% of the water flowing into the lake. [7] [8] Fisheating Creek originally arose in a series of perennial marshes in Highlands County west of Lake Placid. Each marsh overflowed into another, slightly lower marsh ...

  3. Fort Center - Wikipedia

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    The area around Fisheating Creek was occupied by people of the Belle Glade culture from as early as 1000 BCE. Fort Center is a complex of earthwork mounds , linear embankments, middens , circular ditches, and an artificial pond occupying an area approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) long and 0.5 miles (0.80 km) wide extending east-west along Fisheating ...

  4. Palmdale, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Lykes Brothers, bought land, opening canoeing, horseback riding, fishing with RV camping and tent camping, for the public, through Fisheating Creek Outpost and other wilderness areas. [1] Started by John and Audrey Hartman in the 1970s, recognized internationally, Hartman Nursery, was known for "tissue culture" and the "cloning of plants."

  5. Ortona, Glades County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Lonnie Williams, with other members of the community, went to Fisheating Creek to collect cane poles to build the Ortona Holiness Church, featuring a "cabbage fan roof." [6] The palm frond roofs lasted up to three years. The community helped each other build their homes. [6] The settlers lived in a "cluster," fishing, hunting and farming ...

  6. Category : Bodies of water of Highlands County, Florida

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    Fisheating Creek; K. Kissimmee River This page was last edited on 25 June 2017, at 19:32 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...

  7. Ortona Prehistoric Village - Wikipedia

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    The slope was enough to maintain a flow of water through the canals without causing excessive erosion. Wheeler states that the canals were primarily for canoe traffic, although, as a secondary effect, they may have helped drain the area around the mounds. “The canals demonstrate a complex knowledge of local topography and hydraulic features ...

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    This fairytale wedding featured a Helen Rose-designed lace gown for Kelly along with a star-studded guest list of 600-plus celebrities and dignitaries. After getting hitched, the American-born ...

  9. Herbert Hoover Dike - Wikipedia

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    The dike almost completely encloses the lake. The only gap in the dike is at Fisheating Creek, where the dike turns inland and parallels the stream on both sides for several miles, leaving Fisheating Creek as the only remaining free-flowing tributary of Lake Okeechobee. [3] The cost of construction was about US$165 million. The dike is now ...

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