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  2. Miracle Strip Amusement Park - Wikipedia

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    The powered tracked Sports Cars were moved to Lake Compounce in Bristol, Connecticut and reopened in 2007 as Zoomer's Gas-N-Go. According to the cover story in the September 7, 2009 edition of the Panama City News Herald, the remains of The Miracle Strip Amusement park would be either removed from the site to be sold, or demolished. This was ...

  3. The News Herald (Panama City) - Wikipedia

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    This paper was a daily, except Sunday. A second paper, also publishing daily except Sunday, was the Panama City Herald, founded in 1935 under the direction of John H. Perry with editorship by Charles T. White. In 1937 the two papers merged as The News Herald, printing daily except Sunday by Bay County Publishers. Later this was revised to daily ...

  4. 6 digital benefits of a Panama City News Herald subscription

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  5. Governor Stone (schooner) - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, it was moved to its current home port at the St. Andrews Marina in the historic area of St. Andrews, Panama City, Florida. [9] In October 2018, Governor Stone capsized at her dock during Hurricane Michael. The Friends of the Governor Stone organization has raised funds to salvage and repair her. She was later raised and stored ashore.

  6. ALDI to take over Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarkets ... - AOL

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    ALDI plans to take over Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarkets. Here's how it will affect Bay County.

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  8. Robert Lee McKenzie - Wikipedia

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    McKenzie met Methodist evangelist Bob Jones during a 1919 tent-meeting campaign in Panama City. [4] In the fall of 1925, after Jones decided to start a college in the area, he asked McKenzie for suggestions about possible locations and eventually chose a 2,500-acre peninsula on the bay, eight miles from Panama City and two miles from the hamlet of Lynn Haven. [5]

  9. Turning The Page: New lofts coming to downtown Panama City in ...

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