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  2. Se7en Wetlands - Wikipedia

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    Se7en Wetlands is a 1,640-acre constructed treatment wetland system that receives all of the City of Lakeland, FL treated wastewater, along with reuse water from Lakeland Electric and reclaimed water from Polk County, FL. [4] Se7en Wetlands has been in operation as a Water Utility since 1987 and opened in 2018 as a City of Lakeland Park. [5]

  3. Lakeland, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Lakeland is a city in Polk County, Florida, United States. Located along I-4 east of Tampa and west of Orlando, it is the most populous city in Polk County. As of the 2020 U.S. Census Bureau release, the city had a population of 112,641. [8] Lakeland is a principal city of the Lakeland–Winter Haven Metropolitan Statistical Area. Lakeland is ...

  4. Bryant Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Thomas W. Bryant Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Lakeland, Florida that is currently home to Lakeland High School athletics and the Lakeland Tropics soccer team of USL League Two. [1] It is named for Thomas W. Bryant, a Lakeland native lawyer, legislator, and donor to the University of Florida. [2] Bryant Stadium is just to the north of ...

  5. Which way will Lakeland City Commissioners go on proposed ...

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    The fate of a proposed 244-unit apartment complex along Lake Miriam Drive is in the hands of Lakeland Commissioners, who will vote on it Monday.

  6. Hollis Garden - Wikipedia

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    Hollis Garden is operated by the City of Lakeland under their Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts department and is at 614 E. Orange Street, Lakeland, FL 33801, along the Frances Langford Promenade on the shores of Lake Mirror in downtown Lakeland. Many of the City of Lakeland community events are held here due to its scenic location and it can ...

  7. Lake Mirror (Lakeland) - Wikipedia

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    Lake Mirror is a lake in Lakeland, Florida. [1] Lake Mirror was so named on account of the clarity of its waters. [2] The city of Lakeland operates the Lake Mirror Complex, a recreation center at the lake. [3] Hollis Garden is located adjacent to the lake.

  8. Dixieland Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The district is bounded by Walnut Street, Florida Avenue, Lake Hunter, Hartsell Avenue and Belvedere Street. It contains 556 historic buildings. 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.

  9. John S. Jackson (Florida politician) - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, he was elected to the Lakeland City Commission defeating former mayor W.J. "Jack" Day by a margin of 3,766 votes to 2,106 votes, becoming the first African-American to win election in the city; [3] and re-elected in 1970 in a landslide election garnering strong support from the city's white population. [1]