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  2. Tampa Northern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Tampa Northern Railroad began as a small logging railroad known as the Brooksville and Hudson Railroad. The Brooksville and Hudson Railroad was built in 1902 and was initially owned by Aripeka Sawmills Inc. This line went from Brooksville south to what would become Fivay Junction (near the present-day intersection of US 41 and SR 52) then ...

  3. Brooksville Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    The line from Brooksville south to Fivay Junction (near the present-day intersection of US 41 and SR 52) was originally built by the Brooksville and Hudson Railroad in 1902. The Brooksville and Hudson Railroad was a logging railroad owned by the Aripeka Sawmills Inc. [5]

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/Tampa Northern ...

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    The entire line between Fivay Junction and Brooksville was opened for operation January 1, 1908. In the construction of road between Tampa and Fivay Junction and the reconstruction and construction of the entire 19 miles between Fivay Junction and Brooksville, R. E. Cullinane and F. M. Sisk were employed as contractors.

  5. Brooksville Railroad Depot Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Brooksville 1885 Train Depot is one of three museums operated by the Hernando Historical Museum Association. [1] The museum is located just south of downtown Brooksville, Florida on Russell Street. It was originally built by the Florida Southern Railway. The museum is dedicated to the railroad, and local history of Brooksville, Hernando ...

  6. Fivay, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Fivay was a settlement in Florida, midway between present-day Land O’ Lakes and Hudson. [1] Fivay existed as a company town for a lumber mill for less than a decade, and it started out being known as Five A’s. Its designation came from the owners of the sawmill, whose names all started with “A.” Martin Amorous, Preston Arkwright, Henry ...

  7. Florida State Road 52 - Wikipedia

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    Commissioned on February 17, 2023. County Road 52 ( CR 52) is a county route of SR 52 between west of San Antonio and Dade City. It is a former alignment of SR 52 before its realignment to a 7-mile (11 km) four-lane divided highway segment to the south. It begins at an intersection with SR 52 west of its intersection with Mirada Boulevard ...

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Pasco County ...

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    Location of Pasco County in Florida. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Pasco County, Florida.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Pasco County, Florida, United States.

  9. Pithlachascotee River - Wikipedia

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    The Pithlachascotee River, often called the Cotee or "Cootie" River, [1] [2] [3] is a blackwater river in Pasco County, Florida . Originating near Crews Lake, the river flows for over 23 miles (37 km) [4] to the south and west, flowing through the Starkey Wilderness Park before turning northwest through downtown New Port Richey, entering the ...