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  2. No power and nowhere to stay as rural Florida starts ... - AOL

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    Pinellas County closed off 14 of 28 beach access walkovers in Indian Rocks Beach alone. The wooden walkway to the beach is now 4 feet (1.2 meters) above the sand in some places.

  3. A new airport could spark the economy in a rural part of ...

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    A third of Hendry County’s working-age adults lack a high-school diploma, while almost half speak a language other than English at home, among the highest in Florida. A new airport could spark ...

  4. Florida Ag commissioner seeks to build more homes on rural ...

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    As residential developers gobbled up farm and ranch land to make room to build more homes, Pasco County commissioners took steps a few years ago to ensure some rural areas in the eastern part of ...

  5. Florida Heartland - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Heartland (also known as South Central Florida) is a region of Florida located to the north and west of Lake Okeechobee, composed of six inland, predominantly rural counties—DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, Hendry, Highlands, and Okeechobee.

  6. Culture of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Florida is home to several unique music subgenres including Freestyle Florida breaks and Miami bass. Since the 90s, Miami has made a name in the world of electronic , rap , and reggaeton music. Miami Music Week , founded in 2010, is an annual electronic music event that gathers top EDM artists around the world.

  7. Cracker Country - Wikipedia

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    Cracker Country is a living history museum of rural Florida, and Florida Cracker culture which was established in 1978 by Mildred and Doyle Carlton Jr. [1] Cracker Country features thirteen original buildings dating from 1870 to 1912 and is set in 1898. [1] The buildings were moved to their present location from throughout the state.

  8. 18 great rural communities for remote workers - AOL

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    Many of these rural communities are stepping up to attract digital nomads, offering a blend of lower-cost living, accessible amenities, award-winning school systems, and small-town charm.

  9. Environment of Florida - Wikipedia

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    As the Southeast Florida area approached buildout, growth shifted to more rural areas in central and north Florida. Between 2000 and 2006, Flagler County was the fastest growing county in the nation, and both Osceola County and St. Johns County were among the 25 fastest growing; [ 24 ] Flagler County was identified as a Metropolitan Statistical ...