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  2. Marion S. Whaley Citrus Packing House - Wikipedia

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    The Marion S. Whaley Citrus Packing House (also known as the Sullivan Brothers Victory Groves Citrus Packing House) was a historic site in Rockledge, Florida. It is located at 2275 U.S. 1 . On April 8, 1993, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places .

  3. A new bird sanctuary has been installed at Hendersonville's ...

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    HENDERSONVILLE - On Aug. 25, a vision of a new bird sanctuary at Sullivan Park became a reality, thanks to the original idea by Crystal Cauley and the hard work of Carey and Lutrelle O'Cain, the ...

  4. Community celebration of Brooklyn Creek sign unveiling set ...

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    Signs for Patton Park, Jackson Park and Sullivan Park are located along the Oklawaha Greenway in Hendersonville. The park, located at 713 Martin Circle, will be the site of the Brooklyn Creek sign ...

  5. Avon Park, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Avon Park is a city in Highlands County, Florida, United States. As of the 2020 census , the population was 9,658, up from 8,836 at the 2010 census [ 5 ] but down from the 2018 estimated population of 10,695. [ 6 ]

  6. Maurice J. O'Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Maurice J. "Socky" O'Sullivan (born 1944) is a historian and literary scholar who specialises in the history of Florida. As the Kenneth Curry Professor of Literature at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida. [1] [2] Professor O'Sullivan has lectured and published extensively on the state's art and history, religion and politics, literature ...

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  8. Weeki Wachee Springs - Wikipedia

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    Weeki Wachee Springs is a natural tourist attraction located in Weeki Wachee, Florida, where underwater performances by "mermaids," women wearing fish tails as well as other fanciful outfits, can be viewed in an aquarium-like setting in the spring of the Weeki Wachee River.

  9. Silver Springs (attraction) - Wikipedia

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    The springs were the first tourist attraction in Florida. [3] In the 1860s, Samuel O. Howse bought the 242 acres [3] surrounding the headwaters of the Silver River.Several years after the American Civil War, the springs began to attract tourists from the North via steamboats up the Silver River. [4]