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  2. Indian Creek, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Village of Indian Creek was an unincorporated area until it was incorporated by an act of the Florida Legislature on May 17, 1939, at which point the island had 17 residents and the country club had 180 members. [7]

  3. Indian Creek (Miami Beach) - Wikipedia

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    Indian Creek is a partly natural and partly man-made waterway in the city of Miami Beach, Florida, United States.It starts as a man-made canal where Biscayne Bay meets Lincoln Road, and runs along Dade Boulevard, forming the boundary between South Beach and the rest of the city. [1]

  4. Don Shula - Wikipedia

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    They resided in the Indian Creek home Mary Anne had received in her divorce settlement from her third husband, investment banker Jackson T. Stephens. [112] The couple split their time between Indian Creek and a home in San Francisco where they stayed during Florida's hurricane season. [107] Shula was a devout Catholic throughout his life.

  5. Indian Creek - Wikipedia

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    Indian Creek (climbing area), in Canyonlands, Utah; Indian Creek Correctional Center, Chesapeake, Virginia; Indian Creek massacre, near present-day Ottawa, Illinois, in 1832; Indian Creek Recreation Area, in Alexander State Forest, Rapides Parish, Louisiana; Indian Creek Wilderness Study Area, southern Utah

  6. Seminole Tribe of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Seminole Tribe of Florida is a federally recognized Seminole tribe based in the U.S. state of Florida. Together with the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma and the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida, it is one of three federally recognized Seminole entities. It received that status in 1957. Today, it has six Indian reservations in Florida.

  7. Indigenous peoples of Florida - Wikipedia

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    In 1826 six chiefs from Florida, including representatives of the Tallahassees of northern Florida and the Pease Creek Tallahassees, were taken to Washington in order to impress them with the power of the United States. The Tallahassees retained a separate identity through the Second Seminole War.

  8. Indian River (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    The Indian River is a 121-mile (195 km) long [1] brackish-water lagoon on Florida's eastern Atlantic coast. [2] It is part of the Indian River Lagoon system, which in turn forms part of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. It was originally called Río de Ais by the Spanish, after the Ais tribe who lived along the east coast of what is now Florida.

  9. Indian Creek Village - Wikipedia

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    Indian Creek Village may refer to: Indian Creek Village, Maryland; Indian Creek, Florida This page was last edited on 28 ...