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  2. Solunar theory - Wikipedia

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    The solunar theory is a hypothesis that fish and other animals move according to the location of the moon in comparison to their bodies. [1] The theory was laid out in 1926 by John Alden Knight, but was said to be used by hunters and fishermen long before the time it was published.

  3. List of tallest buildings in Tampa - Wikipedia

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    Tallest residential building in Tampa. Tallest building constructed in Tampa in the 2000s. [14] [15] 6 Park Tower: 458 (140) 36 1972 Tallest building constructed in Tampa in the 1970s. Formerly known as the Lykes Building and the BB&T Building. [16] [17] 7 Rivergate Tower: 454 (138) 32 1988 [18] [19] 8= Hillsborough County Center: 375 (114) 28 ...

  4. Sulphur Springs Water Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Sulphur Springs Water Tower The tower sits on a 13-acre tract of land on the Hillsborough River.. Sulphur Springs Water Tower is a landmark of Tampa, Florida.It stands 214 feet (65 m) tall, with a foundation 45 feet (14 m) deep which makes it visible from nearby Interstate 275 and much of the rest of Sulphur Springs. [1]

  5. 100 North Tampa - Wikipedia

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    100 North Tampa, formerly known as the Regions Building and the AmSouth Building, is a skyscraper in Tampa, Florida, United States. Rising to a height of 579 feet (176 m) and 42 floors in Downtown Tampa , the structure currently stands as the tallest building in Tampa and the twenty-sixth- tallest building in Florida .

  6. Amalie Arena - Wikipedia

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    Toggle the table of contents. Amalie Arena. 23 languages. ... the arena was known as the St. Pete Times Forum (2002–2012) and Tampa Bay Times Forum (2012–2014).

  7. Why Tampa is the most vulnerable city in America for ... - AOL

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    Tampa Bay was last hit by a major hurricane in 1921, when just a few hundred people lived in sparsely developed backwater towns — and the community was still devastated. Ocean waves broke in the ...

  8. Kids worked overnight shifts at pork processing plant, feds find

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    Federal investigators found nearly a dozen children to be working dangerous, overnight shifts at Seaboard Triumph Foods' pork processing plant in Sioux City, Iowa, the Department of Labor announced.

  9. Courtney Campbell Causeway - Wikipedia

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    The Causeway was commissioned by the owner of a local dredging company, Ben T. Davis, in the late 1920s to provide a more direct link between Tampa and Clearwater. The only current land route at that time required travelling over 30 miles (48 km) around the northern shore of Tampa Bay, through the community of Oldsmar. His proposal was granted ...