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Plant City is an incorporated city in Hillsborough County, Florida, United States, approximately midway between Brandon and Lakeland along Interstate 4. It is part of the Tampa Bay area . The population was 39,764 at the 2020 census .
At this point, the Woman’s Club of Plant City began to make their own plans for a library: “The club plans to develop, from a small start, a library which will eventually be the pride of Plant City.” [1] Bruton noted that “nearly forty years passed before the City…was persuaded to build a library.” [1] The Woman’s Club began operating a library in their club room in 1927 (Oberlin).
The Florida Strawberry Festival is an annual event taking place in Plant City, Florida. The festival lasts 11 days and generates attendance of about half a million patrons from all across central Florida and other areas. The festival is considered one of the best in Florida and ranks among the Top 40 Fairs in North America. [1]
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The Nueces County Water Control and Improvement District #3 along the Nueces River on March 6, 2024, in Corpus Christi, Texas. The intake plant processes water for municipal and agricultural use ...
Caleb Plant still remembers his family trips to the grocery store while growing up in Ashland City, a small town nestled 25 miles northwest of Nashville.
The Plant City High School is a public high school in Plant City, Florida, United States and is part of the Hillsborough County Public Schools. The current school building was completed in 1972 on Maki Road, now called Raider Place.
The city's first industrial plant (Airpax Products, Co.) opened on Sunrise Blvd in 1957 (in what is now Plantation Technology Park), [7] as did Plantation Community Church's first sanctuary (now known as Missions Prayer Chapel) [7] and the Sunshine State Parkway (now known as Florida's Turnpike), which connected Miami and Fort Pierce, Florida. [39]