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  2. Shore Apartments - Wikipedia

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    The Shore Apartments building is located on the Normandy Isle in North Miami Beach. Shore Apartments building occupies a keystone-shaped lot with 100 feet Bay Drive frontage, 160 feet water frontage of Indian Creek, 196 feet on the south line and 170 feet on the north line. [2] The entry lobby is on the east side of the Bay Drive street.

  3. Indian Creek, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The island of Indian Creek was said to have been created in the 1900s, due to excavation of drainage for Biscayne Bay and was an uninhabited and underdeveloped mangrove forest until 1928, when the country club and housing lots were established after a group of Midwestern businessmen bought the island as a real estate venture. [6]

  4. Indian Creek Village Florida is Billionaire Bunker, home to ...

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    Jeff Bezos owns two homes in Indian Creek Village aka Billionaire Bunker Amazon founder Jeff Bezos reportedly paid $79 million for a seven-bedroom, 14-bathroom mansion set on 1.84 acres in Indian ...

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  6. San Leandro Creek - Wikipedia

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    The Redwood Creek tributary is protected by Redwood Regional Park, which contains the largest remaining natural stand of coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) found in the East Bay. [5] The creek terminates in Arrowhead Marsh in Oakland, one of the few marshlands left in the East Bay. The marsh formed in San Leandro Bay between 1855 and 1895 ...

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  8. Chilula - Wikipedia

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    The Chilula (Yurok language term: Chueluela' / Chueluelaa' , Tsulu-la, "People of Tsulu, the Bald Hill", locally known as the "Bald Hills Indians") were a Pacific Coast Athabaskan tribe speaking a dialect similar to the Hupa to the east and Whilkut to the south, who inhabited the area on or near Lower Redwood Creek, in Northern California.

  9. Spotlight on Indian Creek Island - AOL

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