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  2. Pompano Beach Municipal Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Pompano Beach Municipal Stadium was a stadium in Pompano Beach, Florida primarily used for professional and amateur baseball from 1957 until its demolition in 2008. The ballpark was dedicated on March 22, 1957, and held 4,500 people. [ 2 ]

  3. Peacock Park - Wikipedia

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    Closing in 1902, [3] the Peacock Inn building became the Lake Placid School until the school moved to Pompano Beach in 1925 [4] The building was torn down in 1926. [5] Later the property became a city park. After the hotel closed in 1902 Ralph Munroe established Camp Biscayne nearby so there would be a place for visitors to stay.

  4. Sports in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Daytona International Speedway is home to various auto racing events A group of tennis players in Coral Gables (1925). The U.S. state of Florida has three National Football League teams, two Major League Baseball teams, two National Basketball Association teams, two National Hockey League teams, two Major League Soccer teams and 13 NCAA Division I college teams.

  5. Community weighs in on proposal for $20 million Emerald Youth ...

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    In response to a call for ideas, the Emerald Youth Foundation has proposed a $20 million sports and youth development complex, a plan that has drawn support but also some skepticism from community ...

  6. Massive youth sports complex, hotel, charter school planned ...

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    A Stuart-based sports agent and the owner of a Palm City soccer complex have big plans for a multi-sport complex on Midway Road in St. Lucie County. Massive youth sports complex, hotel, charter ...

  7. Pompano Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Tequesta Indians lived in the area. [12]The city's name is derived from the Florida pompano (Trachinotus carolinus), a fish found off the Atlantic coast. [13]There had been scattered settlers in the area since at least the mid-1880s, but the first documented permanent residents of the Pompano area were George Butler and Frank Sheen and their families, who arrived in 1896 as railway employees. [3]

  8. Hamilton County leaders hope to learn soon if youth sports ...

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    In the past, Reece has used as an example the facility Spooky Nook, a 1.2 million-square-foot sports complex a few miles north of Cincinnati in Hamilton that offers basketball, volleyball, soccer ...

  9. Coastal Florida Sports Park - Wikipedia

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    Coastal Florida Sports Park (formerly known as Cocoa Expo Sports Center) is a multi-sport complex located in Cocoa, Florida.Coastal Florida facilities include outdoor baseball, football, soccer and lacrosse fields, an indoor multipurpose field, batting cages and a weight room.