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The Fairfield Barnett Space Coast Classic was a golf tournament on the Champions Tour from 1980 to 1990. It was played in Melbourne, Florida at the Suntree Country Club.. The purse for the 1990 tournament was US$300,000, with $45,000 going to the winner. [1]
Suntree is an unincorporated community in Brevard County, Florida, United States. [1] It is located near the center of the county, off I-95 near Viera between Interstate 95 and the Florida East Coast Railroad. It lies approximately halfway between Rockledge and Melbourne. Suntree is part of the Palm Bay–Melbourne–Titusville Metropolitan ...
One of her biggest hits was the rock-edged 1959 Top 5 single "Sweet Nothin's," which Kanye West sampled on his 2013 song "Bound 2." Rick Diamond/Getty Brenda Lee in the 'Rockin' Around the ...
In 1954, the Women's Club opened a library in the building used by the Fire Department. [11] In 1955, the speed limit in most of the town was raised to 35 miles per hour (56 km/h). In 1955, the city prepared to house the people who were going to be launching missiles from what is now Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. [11]
Retired U.S. Air Force Col. Donell "Don" Mathews of Suntree flew 43 combat missions during the Korean War as a navigator aboard B-26 Invader bombers. Suntree Air Force veteran, 96, heads to D.C ...
The victim, a 60-year-old woman, was not identified in an FHP press release. The fatal crash occurred about 8:20 a.m. at the intersection of Wickham Road and Pinehurst Avenue.
Country Club is a suburban census-designated place located in northwest Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. It is located in the Miami metropolitan area of South Florida . The CDP is named after the Country Club of Miami, which was established in 1961 in what was then an unpopulated and undeveloped section of the county.
The final country number one of 1960 was Ferlin Husky's "Wings of a Dove"; although he would continue to chart well into the 1970s, Husky would also not achieve another number one. [13] [14] Marty Robbins, in contrast, would go on to achieve several more number ones, including 1976's "El Paso City", a sequel of sorts to his earlier song. [15]