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In 1988, area code 407 was introduced for the Orlando area. [1] In 1995, area code 954 was introduced for Broward County. In 1996, area code 239 was introduced for southwest Florida and area code 352 for the areas around Gainesville and Ocala. Many new area codes were introduced in the first two decades of the 21st century, as a result of city ...
The state of California was divided into three numbering plan areas (NPAs) with distinct area codes: 213, 415, and 916, for the southern, central, and northern parts of the state, respectively. [ 1 ] In 1949, Oakland, CA, received the fifth regional dial switching center for Operator Toll Dialing in the nation, [ 2 ] which set the stage for ...
The 36-year-old seafood restaurant in Malibu was damaged by the fire, owners Teddy and Andy Leonard wrote in an Instagram post. The staff was safe, but the owners say they are “heartbroken and ...
The numbering plan area (NPA) comprises nearly every major city in the county, the largest of which being West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Wellington, Boynton Beach, Jupiter, Delray Beach, and Belle Glade. On March 10, 2023, area code 728 was added to the same numbering plan area to form an all-services distributed overlay. [1]
7940 Glades Road, Boca Raton. 561-487-1600; cityfishmarketboca.com Chloe's Bistro at the Boardwalk at Boca Raton The water view: The lake at Boardwalk at Boca Raton
Expected to open by the end of 2024 at 5355 Town Center Rd., as part of the Restaurant Row complex in Boca Raton. For more information about the Stage concept and menu, visit StagePGA.com .
The blaze destroyed the roadside seafood restaurant that sat at the corner of Topanga Canyon Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway for nearly 40 years. The Leonards now fear the state won’t let ...
The Reel Inn was a seafood restaurant on the Pacific Coast Highway in the unincorporated community of Topanga, California, Los Angeles County, United States. [1] [2] Located adjacent to the city of Malibu, it was opened in 1986 by Andy Leonard; twenty years later, it was described as a "landmark of glorious decrepitude" in the New York Times. [3]