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  2. Poe Springs - Wikipedia

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    Poe Springs is a spring about 3 miles west of High Springs, Florida. [1] It is located in Poe Springs Park , which is 202 acres in size. [ 2 ] The spring is isolated from the main part of the park at its center, requiring a 0.3 mile hike one-way.

  3. List of major springs in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Since that time, scores of additional springs have been located and are being studied. [7] The most recent compendium of spring data is contained in the 2004 publication, Florida Geological Survey Bulletin 66, and identified 720 springs, of which 33 were first magnitude, 191 were second magnitude, and 151 were third magnitude. [7]

  4. Category:Springs of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Springs of Florida" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total. ... Poe Springs; Ponce de Leon Springs State Park; R. Rainbow ...

  5. List of springs - Wikipedia

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  7. Poe Paddy State Park - Wikipedia

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    Poe Paddy State Park is a 23-acre (9.3 ha) Pennsylvania state park in Haines Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The park is surrounded by Bald Eagle State Forest. Poe Valley State Park is 4 miles (6.4 km) to the east. The park is at the confluence of Big Poe Creek and Penns Creek. Poe Paddy State Park is named for the ...

  8. Poeville, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    After the discovery of ore, Poe announced that the veins comprised the next Comstock Lode; he presented extracted ore at the state fair of 1864 as rich in content. As a result, the former mining camp, called Poe City (Poeville) or Podunk (Poedunk), grew to 200 people by 1864. Ore production in the mining district and population peaked around ...

  9. Poe Toaster - Wikipedia

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    Poe Toaster is the media sobriquet used to refer to an unidentified person (or probably more than one person in succession) who, for several decades, paid an annual tribute to the American author Edgar Allan Poe by visiting the cenotaph marking his original grave in Baltimore, Maryland, in the early hours of January 19, Poe's birthday.