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  2. Halstead and Emily Lindsley House - Wikipedia

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    Halstead and Emily Lindsley House is a national historic site located at 1300 West 13th Street, Boca Grande, Florida in Lee County. Built in Mediterranean Revival, it was designed by F. Burrall Hoffman, who also designed Villa Vizcaya. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2011. [2]

  3. Boca Grande, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Location of Boca Grande, Florida Public beach on Gulf Blvd, looking north. Boca Grande is a small residential community on Gasparilla Island in southwest Florida.Gasparilla Island is a part of both Charlotte and Lee counties, while the actual village of Boca Grande, which is home to many seasonal and some year-round residents, is entirely in the Lee County portion of the island.

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  5. Boca grande - Wikipedia

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    Boca Grande Community Center, also known as Boca Grande School, a historic site in Boca Grande, Florida; Boca Grande Quarantine Station, a historic site in Boca Grande, Florida; Boca Grande Taqueria, a restaurant in Boston, Massachusetts; Port Boca Grande Light, part of the Gasparilla Island Lights in Boca Grande, Florida

  6. Boca Grande Causeway - Wikipedia

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    The Boca Grande Causeway is a causeway located in Charlotte County, Florida, connecting the community of Boca Grande on Gasparilla Island with the mainland near Placida.The 2.5-mile (4.0 km) causeway crosses Gasparilla Sound and consists of three bridges, and is the only vehicular access to the island.

  7. Gasparilla Island - Wikipedia

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    In 1897 Albert W. Gilchrist, future governor of Florida, purchased land at Boca Grande and platted it for development as a town. [ 2 ] According to Florida folklore, Gasparilla Island gets its name from the legendary pirate captain José Gaspar ("Gasparilla", c. 1756–1821), who had his base on the island and purportedly hid his fabulous ...

  8. Cayo Costa State Park - Wikipedia

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    Cayo Costa State Park is a state park in the U.S. state of Florida, on Cayo Costa (formerly known as La Costa Island or Padilla Rancho), an island directly south of Boca Grande (Gasparilla Island) and just north of North Captiva Island, approximately 12 miles (19 km) west of Cape Coral. The park is accessible only by charter boat (with or ...

  9. Boca Grande station - Wikipedia

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    The company played an important role in Boca Grande's early development, both by building the railroad and station and by opening a hotel and selling land. The station continued service when the railroad was acquired by the Seaboard Air Line Railroad in the 1920s. Rail service began to diminish during the Great Depression, and later during the ...