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Winter Haven is a city in Polk County, Florida, United States. It is located about 51 miles (82 km) east of Tampa and about 47 miles (76 km) southwest of Orlando, with neighboring Lakeland located to its west. The city's population was 49,219 at the 2020 census, making it the second most populated city in Polk County after Lakeland.
The following is a list of notable people who were born in, lived in or are associated with the city of Winter Haven, Florida: Frank Attkisson, politician; Andre Berto, professional welterweight boxer; Otis Birdsong, former professional basketball player; George A. "Banana George" Blair, professional barefoot skier
Sportspeople from Winter Haven, Florida (41 P) Pages in category "People from Winter Haven, Florida" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.
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The Woman's Club of Winter Haven (also known as the Women's Civic League of Winter Haven and Vicinity Clubhouse) is a historic woman's club in Winter Haven, Florida. It is located at 660 Pope Avenue, Northwest. On August 10, 1998, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Since 2006, it has served as the headquarters of the ...
Winter Haven or Winterhaven may refer to: . Winterhaven, California, in Imperial County; Winterhaven Village, California, in El Dorado County; Winter Haven, Florida; Winter Haven High School
Polk State College (PSC) is a public college based in Winter Haven, Florida, United States, and is part of the Florida College System. Established in 1964, PSC operates its main campuses in Winter Haven and Lakeland, with additional education centers in Bartow and Lake Wales. The college offers both associate and bachelor’s degrees.
A 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) guard who attended Winter Haven High School and the University of Houston, [2] Birdsong was selected by the Kansas City Kings with the second pick of the 1977 NBA draft. He would spend four seasons with the Kings, averaging a career high 24.6 points per game during the 1980–81 season .