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Largo is the third largest city in Pinellas County, Florida, United States, as well as the fourth largest in the Tampa Bay area. As of the 2020 Census, the city had a population of 82,485, [ 4 ] up from 77,648 in 2010 .
2014 Largo begins the multi-million dollar reconstruction of the city's sewer and stormwater systems. 2014 largo named the 4th Best Place to Retire by Livability.com; 2014 Gateway North a 342-unit Class A apartment complex is completed in Largo. [89] 2015 Largo named one of the 2015 Best Towns to Live in Florida. [90]
Largo Central Park is a 70-acre [1] [2] public park located at 101 Central Park Drive in Largo, Florida, United States.Opened in April 1995, [3] the park features a playground, picnic pavilions, a miniature railroad, a performing arts center, and the James S. Miles and Richard A. Leandri Military Court of Honor.
Mar-a-Lago (/ ˌ m ɑːr ə ˈ l ɑː ɡ oʊ / MAR ə LAH-goh, Spanish: [ˈmaɾ a ˈlaɣo]) is a resort and National Historic Landmark on a barrier island in Palm Beach, Florida, United States. [5]
Key Largo is located at (25.106637, -80.429917 It shares the island of Key Largo with Tavernier to the southwest and North Key Largo to the northeast. U.S. Route 1, the Overseas Highway, runs the length of the community, leading north 57 miles (92 km) to Miami and southwest 97 miles (156 km) to Key West.
North Key Largo is an unincorporated area and census-designated place (CDP) in Monroe County, Florida, United States. The population was 1,431 at the 2020 census, [2] up from 1,244 in 2010. It includes two private clubs, the Ocean Reef Club and the Key Largo Anglers Club, and is reached from the mainland via the Card Sound Bridge.
This is a list of mayors of Largo, Florida. Largo was incorporated as a town in 1905. Term Mayor Notes 1905: M. Joel McMullen: 1907: Louis S. Johnson: 1909–1911 ...