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Tony Tarracino (August 10, 1916 – November 1, 2008 [1]), commonly called Captain Tony, was an American saloonkeeper, boat captain, politician, gambler, and storyteller in Key West, Florida. He was a well-known personality in the city and has been called "arguably the city's most beloved resident" and "the conscience of Key West."
Tony's Mound (Also Big Mound Circle) (8HN3) is a prehistoric to historic period archaeological site located on Dixie Dyke Road, south of Clewiston in Hendry County, Florida. Tony's Mound is one of two monumental earthwork complexes built in southern Florida by the Glade cultures around 1000 BCE using unique and distinct sand ridges, causeways ...
Oysters on the half shell: From Sebastian or Florida west coast ($13 for 6, $25 for 12); blue points from Norwalk Islands, Connecticut ($15 for 6, $25 for 12); great whites from Barnstable ...
The building housing Captain Tony's Saloon has a history as colorful as the town of Key West itself. When first constructed in 1852, 428 Greene Street was an ice house that doubled as the city morgue. In the 1890s, it housed a wireless telegraph station. The telegraph's most important utilization came in 1898, during the Spanish–American War.
Road name(s) From To Notes CR 12: Fairbanks Ferry Road Meridian Road CR 12 / Fairbanks Ferry Bridge at the Gadsden County line north-northwest of Meridian: US 319 in Iamonia: Former SR 12 [1] CR 20 [2] Crooked Road dead end SR 20: Former SR 20 at Ochlockonee River [1] CR 59: Veterans Memorial Drive US 90 east-northeast of Wadesboro
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Barbara Petersen, executive director of the Florida Center for Government Accountability, has defended Florida's Sunshine Law through six governors' administrations, going back to the 1990s.
After the intersection with Indian Creek Ranch Road, US 331/SR 83 makes a slight northwest curve to meet the southern end of County Road 278 (Coy Burgess Loop). The road runs straight north from there and becomes a divided highway as it approaches the north end of CR 278 just south of Interstate 10 at Exit 85 in DeFuniak Springs. Within the ...