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  2. Lakeland, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The city was the location of the now defunct Lakeland Amusement Park. The city was originally themed around the Lake now called Garner Lake. It had two railroads within the park property, including the 3 ft (914 mm) narrow-gauge [5] Huff 'n' Puff Railroad and a separate 16 in (406 mm) miniature railway [6] [7] railroad made by the Allan Herschell Company.

  3. Fayette County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 706 square miles (1,830 km 2), of which 705 square miles (1,830 km 2) is land and 1.5 square miles (3.9 km 2) (0.2%) is water. [7] It is the third-largest county in Tennessee by area. The county is, roughly, the same size as Marshall County, Mississippi.

  4. Lakeland Square Mall - Wikipedia

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    Developed by Edward J. DeBartolo and Homart, Lakeland Square Mall opened in 1988. When it first opened, the mall featured anchor stores such as Mervyn's, Sears, and Belk, followed shortly by the addition of Maison Blanche. In 1990, J. C. Penney joined the mall, and in 1994, Burdines also became part of the lineup, relocating from downtown ...

  5. Tennessee Woman's 'Fuck Em' Both 2024′ Sign Is Protected ...

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    The town of Lakeland will have to refund Julie Pereira $688 in fines and fees and pay her $1 in nominal damages for violating her First Amendment rights. Tennessee Woman's 'Fuck Em' Both 2024 ...

  6. Dixieland Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Dixieland Historic District in Lakeland, Florida was originally an area of 160 acres that was developed by Henry B. Carter and C. W. Deen in 1907. It was developed south of the downtown area. By 1910 a water system was installed. Local newspapers promoted the area as a "fashionable suburb". There was a housing boom in the 1920s and the 1940s.

  7. Lakeland School System - Wikipedia

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    In early 2014, some residents of the Bolton community sought annexation with Lakeland, partly so the unincorporated area could join a municipal school district. Bolton includes Barret's Chapel Elementary School and Bolton High School. [5] The vote for annexation went before the Lakeland City Board on June 12, 2014 and failed.

  8. Removal of Confederate monuments and memorials - Wikipedia

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    Lakeland. Confederate soldier statue in downtown Munn Park, created by the McNeel Marble Works. [156]: 34 "The United Daughters of the Confederacy paid $1,550 to erect the statue in Munn Park, the town square, on June 3, 1910. The city chipped in $200."

  9. Lakeside Village (Lakeland) - Wikipedia

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    Lakeside Village is an open-air shopping mall located on the southern side of Lakeland, Florida, in the United States.Located off the Polk Parkway at Harden Boulevard, it is classified as a "regional mall" by the International Council of Shopping Centers, [1] and it draws shoppers from much of the Lakeland metropolitan area.