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Pier Sixty-Six is a resort and marina located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Situated on 32 acres, the Pier Sixty-Six property sits on the north and south sides of the 17th Street Causeway Bridge. [1] In 2016, Tavistock Development Company acquired the property and initiated a redevelopment project for Pier Sixty-Six. [2]
The original Memorial Causeway Bridge was a two-lane flat span drawbridge that opened officially on Armistice Day, November 11, 1927. It connected downtown Clearwater and Clearwater Beach for nearly thirty-plus years until it was replaced by a bascule bridge in the 1950s.
The history of Florida can be traced to when the first Paleo-Indians began to inhabit the peninsula as early as 14,000 years ago. [1] They left behind artifacts and archeological remains. Florida's written history begins with the arrival of Europeans; the Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León in 1513 made the first textual records.
A view of the Pier Sixty-Six development, set on 32 waterfront acres along Fort Lauderdale’s 17th Street Causeway and the Intracoastal Waterway, on Tuesday, May 7, 2024.
Clearwater Beach looking North from Pier 60. Pier 60, named for State Road 60 which terminates in Clearwater Beach, is a central spot for beachgoers and has a playground, a snack bar with attached souvenir shop, and a long fishing pier. There are professional entertainers who perform on the pier every day, along with children's acts.
Lee County approved more $300,000 in disaster relief funding to get this pier fixed and open to the public again in 2024. Historic Southwest Florida fishing pier, damaged in Hurricane Ian ...
Clearwater, Florida in Pinellas County to Tampa, Florida in Hillsborough County: Maintained by: Florida Department of Transportation: Characteristics; Total length: 9.9 miles (15.9 km) from eastern Clearwater to Tampa's Rocky Point island and subsequently to the mainland of western Tampa: History; Opened: June 28, 1934 () Statistics; Daily traffic
The Pier was proposed as the center point of what newspapers once called “the Coney Island of the West.” Happy 100th birthday, Pismo Beach Pier! From flappers to fixes, see history of iconic ...