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  2. Fisheating Creek - Wikipedia

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    The name Fisheating Creek is derived from the Seminole name for the stream recorded on a military map of 1839, [2] Thlothlopopka-Hatchee, which is translated as "the river where fish are eaten". [3] Fisheating Creek is between 40 miles (64 km) [ 4 ] and 51 miles (82 km) [ 5 ] long.

  3. Palmdale, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Mothersday 2016 The Palmdale Horse Club was established. They provide a 5 mile, an hour and a half, trail ride on horseback thru the Palmdale woods, out and around the Palmdale mud hole. They will be offering an AirBnB facility come 2024 for weekend, week long or month long stays. Located on Highway 27 1 mile North of Fisheating Creek Campground

  4. U.S. Route 19 in Florida - Wikipedia

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    North of Inglis, US 19/US 98 runs along sparse residences, trailer parks, a Florida Sheriff's Youth Facility, the Gulf Hammock Wildlife Management Area and eventually the Goethe State Forest. Within the forest, the road crosses the Ten Mile Creek bridge before reaching an at-grade interchange with SR 121 and CR 336 in Lebanon

  5. Florida State Road 415 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 415 (SR 415) is a north–south route in Central Florida running between State Road 44 in Volusia County and SR 46 in Seminole County.. The road continues north of State Road 44 to U.S. Route 92 (US 92) as County Road 415 (CR 415), Tomoka Farms Road.

  6. Florida State Road 29 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 29 (SR 29) is a state highway that runs north–south through Southwest Florida. It begins in Carnestown (just north of Everglades City) and runs north to a point just south of Palmdale. A rural road, it runs mostly through uninhabited farmland in its northern half, and along wetlands in its southern half.

  7. Category:Florida maps - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Florida maps" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. Jax bald.jpg 604 × 379; 36 KB.

  8. Camp Mack - Wikipedia

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    Camp Mack has been a 'fish camp' for well over 100 years. On a geological map from 1836, this area was described as Tyson's Camp. In the 1980s RV sites were added and in 2006, the camp expanded to 225 RV sites and cabins and a 40 unit lodge was opened. The riverfront setting includes 85 boat slips, a major boat ramp and a general store standing ...

  9. Cayo Costa State Park - Wikipedia

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    Cayo Costa was occupied by Calusa people until about 1700. Native Americans built a number of shell mounds on the island. [2] Starting early in the 18th century, fishermen from Cuba began establishing ranchos, stations for catching and processing fish for the Havana market, along the southwest coast of the Florida peninsula from Tampa Bay to the Caloosahatchee River, possibly including on Cayo ...