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CR 416 in Largo: Duhme Road, 113th Street N, Ridge Road SW, Clearwater-Largo Road S,N Ft.Harrison Avenue ,Edgewater Dr N, Gulfshore Blvd former SR 595A [2] CR 345: 2.90 miles (4.67 km) Alt US 19/SR 595 in Clearwater: Jackson Street in Dunedin: Marshall Street, Fulton Avenue, Fairmont Street, Douglas Avenue CR 346: SR 693: US 19: 126th Avenue ...
Largo is best remembered as "Citrus City", from the time it was a citrus packing, canning and shipping center. The Great Depression was difficult for Largo, which lacked the financial resources to meet its obligations. Largo reverted to its 1913 boundaries and charter, after which the population dropped by approximately 30%.
Largo Central Park is a 70-acre [1] [2] public park located at 101 Central Park Drive in Largo, Florida, United States.Opened in April 1995, [3] the park features a playground, picnic pavilions, a miniature railroad, a performing arts center, and the James S. Miles and Richard A. Leandri Military Court of Honor.
U.S. Highway 41 (US 41) in the state of Florida is a north–south United States Highway.It runs 479 miles (771 km) from Miami in South Florida northwest to the Georgia state line north of the Lake City area.
The Bayside Bridge is a girder bridge in Pinellas County which crosses over the northwesternmost end of Tampa Bay, connecting Clearwater, Florida and Largo, Florida. Construction began in the early 1990s and was completed in the summer of 1993, officially opening for traffic on June 2 of that year.
Anthony Richardson will regain starting quarterback duties for the Indianapolis Colts beginning with this weekend's game against the New York Jets, head coach Shane Steichen announced on Wednesday
Locally known as Gulf Boulevard and Blind Pass Road, State Road 699 (SR 699) is a 15-mile-long road running the length of the Pinellas County barrier islands in the Gulf of Mexico and serving the popular beaches near St. Petersburg, Clearwater, and Largo.
Largo Public Library has a long history of "firsts" in technology; it was the first library in Pinellas County to use barcodes (1994) [7] and then radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology to check patron materials in and out. When the current library opened in 2005, patrons were able use RFID technology at four self check-out stations ...