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  2. Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park - Wikipedia

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    Much of Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park consists of an open grassy lawn that slopes gently towards the river in a series of wide terraces.Around this greenspace are several fountains, a large playground, a public boat dock, a dog park, several shaded pavilions, an amphitheater, various sculptures, a garden area designed by Dan Kiley, and a small concession kiosk with restrooms.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Tampa, Florida

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    Location City or town Description 1: Building at 1415 North Franklin Street: September 17, 1974 (#77001580) June 21, 1977: 1415 North Franklin Street: Downtown Tampa: Destroyed by fire April 5, 1977. [10] 2: Chapin House: July 24, 1974 (#76002283) September 15, 1989: 4607 Bayshore Blvd. Downtown Tampa: Damaged by fire in 1973.

  4. Al Lang Stadium - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the Rays, seeking to expand their fan base across the Tampa Bay area, decided to move their spring training operations to Charlotte Sports Park in Port Charlotte, about 80 miles south of St. Petersburg. [18] They played their last spring training ballgame at Al Lang Stadium on March 28, 2008. [19]

  5. Cityscape of Tampa, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Peter O. Knight Airport (IATA: TPF, ICAO: KTPF) is a small general aviation terminal located on Davis Islands near downtown. Tampa Executive Airport (IATA: VDF, ICAO: KVDF), formerly known as Vandenberg Airport, is another option for general aviation fliers. The airport is located east of Tampa in Hillsborough County, near the I-4/I-75 interchange.

  6. Attic fan - Wikipedia

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    An attic fan installed underneath a roof. A powered attic ventilator, or attic fan, is a ventilation fan that regulates the heat level of a building's attic by exhausting hot air. A thermostat is used to automatically turn the fan off and on, while sometimes a manual switch is used. An attic fan can be gable mounted or roof mounted. Additional ...

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