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The Villages, Florida, a retirement community of over 140,000 people, has an extensive golf cart trail system (estimated at 100 miles (160 km)) and also allows golf carts on many streets. It is the most popular form of transportation in this community.
The Villages was the top-selling master-planned community in the United States in 2017 and one of only four communities to sell more than 1,000 homes. [19] The Villages also claimed the title of the best-selling master-planned community of the decade, with 24,440 new home sales from 2010 through 2019. [20]
The age-restricted community of The Villages straddles three counties and supported former President Donald Trump with 65% of the vote in 2016, when he carried the state by 1.2%, and with 64% four ...
On Saturday afternoon, around 500 golf carts reportedly paraded through the Villages, a retirement community in Central Florida, in support of Kamala Harris for president — roughly 200 more than ...
The Villages is a 55+ (senior citizen) community and yes, it can restrict a child under the age of 19 from living in that portion of The Villages. There are surrounding areas where children can live and are within golf cart access to shopping and downtown areas.
Wellen Park (formerly known as the West Villages [1]) is a planned community located in Sarasota County, Florida, United States. The majority of Wellen Park is located along US 41 and River Road within the city limits of North Port , with some portions of the community extending into unincorporated Sarasota County.
Club Car is an American company that manufactures electric and gas-powered golf carts and small utility vehicles for personal and commercial use. It is currently owned by Platinum Equity after being acquired in 2021. [1] Before that, the company was a business unit of the Ingersoll Rand corporation in its Industrial Technologies division. [2]
Camden, Texas, owned by the W.T. Carter & Brother Lumber Company and its successors; Sugar Land, Texas, once owned and run by the Imperial Sugar Company, transformed into an upscale suburb of Houston; Thurber, Texas, owned by a coal-mining subsidiary of the Texas and Pacific Railway.