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  2. Where to stay in Florida: 10 dreamy beach resorts perfect for ...

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    A revered Miami Beach landmark for more than half a century, Fontainebleau Miami Beach sits on 22 acres of the city’s oceanfront. A visual stunner among Florida beach resorts, the Fontainebleau ...

  3. Florida State Road 780 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 780 (SR 780), known as Fruitville Road, is a 5-mile-long (8.0 km) east–west street in Sarasota, Florida. The western terminus is an intersection with US 301/SR 683 (Washington Boulevard). The eastern terminus is east of an interchange with Interstate 75 in Fruitville, where the road continues east as County Road 780 (CR 780).

  4. List of county roads in Sarasota County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    It then intersects Webber Street and Bahia Vista Street as it continues north. Beneva Road enters Sarasota city limits right after crossing the Legacy Trail. It then intersects SR 780 (Fruitville Road), the primary east–west road through Sarasota. Beneva Road terminates a mile north of Fruitville Road at 17th Street. [33]

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    This rendering shows the southern, garden side of the Sarasota County Administration Center, a $75 million complex being built south of Fruitville Road and east of the Fruitville Public Library.

  6. Florida State Road 789 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 789 (SR 789) is a 17.5-mile-long road along the Florida’s Gulf Coast that spans Bird Key, St. Armands Key, and Lido Key, in Sarasota; Longboat Key (as Gulf of Mexico Drive); and Anna Maria Island.

  7. Lido Key - Wikipedia

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    On October 2, 1955, about 100 African American residents of the Newtown neighborhood in Sarasota went to Lido Beach to do a wade-in. The wade-in protest was organized by the Sarasota NAACP president, Neil Humphrey Sr. and at the time less than two miles of beaches were allowed for use by black people in Florida. [6]

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