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  2. Florida Department of Juvenile Justice - Wikipedia

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    Impact House (Jacksonville) [35] Nassau Juvenile Residential Facility (or Nassau Halfway House) (Fernandina Beach) [36] Oaks Juvenile Residential Facility (unincorporated Volusia County) [37] Project Step 1 & 2 Outward Bound (Unincorporated Nassau County) [38] St. Johns Youth Academy (unincorporated St. Johns County) [39]

  3. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    At one of its largest facilities, a program for boys near Fort Lauderdale called Thompson Academy, staff members were quitting in droves, or being fired after violent incidents. Three years into the contract, in 2006, a state review found that 96 percent of the staff had left during the previous year.

  4. Federal Detention Center, Miami - Wikipedia

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    Perpetrator of the Fort Lauderdale airport shooting. Jatavia Johnson: 16486-104: Sentenced to serve a term of 24 months. Released on October 8, 2019. Member of rap duo City Girls; charged with aggravated identity theft. Douglas M. Hughes: 62746-007 Received a 4-month sentence. Released from a halfway house on October 7, 2016.

  5. Salah Foundation Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Salah Foundation Children's Hospital (SFCH), formerly Chris Evert Children's Hospital, is a pediatric acute care children's hospital located within Broward Health Medical Center in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The hospital has 135 pediatric beds. [1]

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Broward ...

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    Fort Lauderdale: One of the first hotels in Fort Lauderdale's original downtown district, and one of the first commercial buildings built after a 1912 fire in the city. Housed the law office of Ennis Shepherd, a city judge and attorney, from 1947 until the 1990s. [7] 3: James D. and Alice Butler House: James D. and Alice Butler House

  7. Broward Health - Wikipedia

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    The West Wing plans included two floors for patients, a new surgical unit, new kitchen and dining space to be connected to the North Wing of the hospital by a hallway. In 1955, a new lab was opened and on September 3, 1957, the City of Fort Lauderdale gave a deed of conveyance to the North Broward Hospital District.

  8. Dr. Willard Van Orsdel King House - Wikipedia

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    The King House is one of the few remaining buildings designed by pioneering Fort Lauderdale architect William Francis Bigoney Jr. (1921-1996). [2] [6] [7] Bigoney studied under Walter Gropius, founder of the bauhaus design school. Bigoney is one of Fort Lauderdale's most notable modernist architects. [2] In 2000 the city named him an "Honored ...

  9. List of tallest buildings in Fort Lauderdale - Wikipedia

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    This list of tallest buildings in Fort Lauderdale ranks skyscrapers in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, by height. The heights of buildings includes architectural details (permanent parts) but excludes antennas. The tallest building in the city of Fort Lauderdale is 100 Las Olas, which is 152m (499 feet) tall and has 46 floors.