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  2. Cauley Square - Wikipedia

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    In 1926, Cauley Square was abandoned due to the effects of the Great Miami Hurricane. It remained vacant for over 20 years and the buildings were condemned for demolition. In 1949, Mary Anne Ballard bought the property and restored it. [4] In 1992, when Hurricane Andrew hit Florida, Cauley Square sustained over $1 million worth of damage. The ...

  3. List of Renaissance and Medieval fairs - Wikipedia

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    10 stages, 25 acres; free parking ≠. (10a) October–November (8 weekends) 210k. (2017) Carolina Renaissance Festival. Central Coast Renaissance Faire [8] California. Laguna Lake Park; San Luis Obispo, California; recurring event. The 1585 Shire of Donneybrook, England; Renaissance period.

  4. These places were damaged or destroyed by Hurricane ... - AOL

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    1992: Cauley Square, a historic tree-lined railroad village in Goulds built in 1903 by pioneer farmer William H. Cauley, endured more than $1 million in damage to its grounds that are tucked off U ...

  5. Category:1903 establishments in Florida - Wikipedia

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  6. Cognizant Classic: Bud Cauley's inspiring return includes 36 ...

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    PALM BEACH GARDENS — Bud Cauley is halfway home to one of the special feel-good stories on the PGA Tour. The Palm Beach Gardens resident, playing in just his second PGA Tour event since ...

  7. Goulds, Florida - Wikipedia

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    12-26950 [3] GNIS feature ID. 0283239 [4] Goulds is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. The area was originally populated as the result of a stop on the Florida East Coast Railroad. The railroad depot was located near the current Southwest 224th Street.

  8. Category:Florida East Coast Railway - Wikipedia

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    U. U.S. Sugar 148. United States v. Florida East Coast Railway Co. Category: Florida railroads. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after North American Class I railroads.

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