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  2. Lake Manatee State Park - Wikipedia

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    Lake Manatee State Park (Lake Manatee State Recreation Area) is a 556-acre (2.3 km 2) State Park in the U.S. state of Florida, located on the south shore of 2,400-acre (10 km 2) Lake Manatee. It is 9 miles (14 km) east of I-75 on State Road 64 in Bradenton. It is made up of pine flatwoods, Sand Pine scrub, marshes, and hardwood forests.

  3. List of Florida state parks - Wikipedia

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    Lake Manatee State Park: Manatee: 556 acres (225 ha) 1970: Lake Manatee: 60-site campground was opened in 1986 Lake Talquin State Park: Leon Gadsden: 526 acres (213 ha) 1971: Lake Talquin: Lake Talquin is a 10,000 acre (4,047 ha) reservoir created by the Jackson Bluff Dam on the Ochlockonee River: Letchworth-Love Mounds Archaeological State ...

  4. Lake Manatee - Wikipedia

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    The Manatee River flows into the lake at the eastern end, then continues to the west, where it flows into Tampa Bay. Lake Manatee is a major source of water for Bradenton and other cities in Manatee County, providing 32 million US gallons (120,000,000 L; 27,000,000 imp gal) per day. Lake Manatee State Park is located on the south shore of the lake.

  5. Manatee Springs State Park - Wikipedia

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    Manatee Springs State Park is a Florida State Park located six miles west of Chiefland on SR 320, off US 19. Manatee Spring is a first magnitude spring that flows directly into the Suwannee River by way of a short run (though it is the longest spring run feeding the Suwannee River).

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  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Manatee ...

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    Circa-1860 houses of shipbuilder John Curry (1811–1882) and Confederate soldier Samuel G. Curry (1843–1925) and the 1925 bungalow of a descendent, exemplifying Manatee County's pioneer estates and their generational division into urban lots.

  8. Fort De Soto Park - Wikipedia

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    The bike path leading to Arrowhead Fishing and Camping Area. After World War II, the by then-renamed U.S. Army Air Forces had no need for Mullet Key, and it was a sold back to Pinellas County along with adjacent islands Sister Key, Hospital Key, Rattlesnake Key, and Scratch Key. The sale, for $26,495.54, was finalized in 1948.

  9. Manatee River - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Manatee Reservoir is located upstream on the Manatee River. This reservoir, built in 1967, is a 1,174 acres (475 ha) artificial reservoir used as Manatee County's primary water supply. [3] [6] The Manatee River Watershed has three different physiographic locations: plains, lowlands, and uplands. [4]