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  2. Everglades City, Florida - Wikipedia

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    12-21425 [7] Website. www.cityofeverglades.org. Everglades City is a city in Collier County, Florida, United States, of which it was once the county seat. It is part of the Naples – Marco Island Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is included in the Cape Coral - Fort Myers -Naples Combined Statistical Area. [8]

  3. Everglades Laundry - Wikipedia

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    Everglades Laundry. /  25.85667°N 81.38556°W  / 25.85667; -81.38556. The Everglades Laundry is a historic site at 105 West Broadway in Everglades City, Florida . On September 22, 2001, the site was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places . The wayside marker describes it as the Old Laundry Building, and it was completed ...

  4. Tropicana Field - Wikipedia

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    This restaurant took over the location previously occupied by Everglades Brewhouse, which served several craft beers in addition to having a full liquor bar and opened two hours before first pitch. A "Fan vs. Food" challenge at Everglades was introduced in 2014, which consists of eating a 4-pound (1.8 kg) burger and a pound of french fries in ...

  5. Everglades Club - Wikipedia

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    dues are very high. The Everglades Club is a social club in Palm Beach, Florida. When its construction began in July 1918, it was to be called the Touchstone Convalescent Club, and it was intended to be a hospital for the wounded of World War I. [1] But the war ended a few months later, and it changed into a private club.

  6. Flamingo, Monroe County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Flamingo is the southernmost headquarters of Everglades National Park, in Monroe County, Florida, United States.Flamingo is one of the two end points of the 99-mile (159-km) Wilderness Waterway (with another end point at Gulf Coast Visitor Center in the Everglades City), and the southern end of the only road (running 39.3 miles (63.2 km) [1]) through the park from Florida City.

  7. Barron Collier - Wikipedia

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    Barron Gift Collier (March 23, 1873 – March 13, 1939) was an American advertising entrepreneur who became the largest landowner and developer in the U.S. state of Florida, as well as the owner of a chain of hotels, bus lines, several banks, and newspapers, and of a telephone company and a steamship line. Collier was born in Memphis, Tennessee.

  8. Marjory Stoneman Douglas - Wikipedia

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    Marjory Stoneman Douglas (April 7, 1890 – May 14, 1998) was an American journalist, author, women's suffrage advocate, and conservationist known for her staunch defense of the Everglades against efforts to drain it and reclaim land for development. Moving to Miami as a young woman to work for The Miami Herald, she became a freelance writer ...

  9. Visiting the Everglades? New hotel offers AC, bug protection ...

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    Park Ranger Riley Hays, 32, shows a crocodile skeleton in front of the new exhibits displayed at the Guy Bradley Flamingo Visitor Center inside Everglades National Park in Homestead, Florida, on ...