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Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; ... New Port Richey, Florida (1 C, 16 P) New Smyrna Beach, Florida (2 C, 8 P)
Macclenny, Florida. / 30.283°N 82.117°W / 30.283; -82.117. Macclenny is a city and the county seat of Baker County, Florida. Located just west of Jacksonville, it is a municipalities in the Jacksonville, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 7,304 at the 2020 census, [5] up from 6,374 in 2010.
George R Sims (1876 - 1954) was the founder of New Port Richey, Florida and the donor of the land for Sims Park, originally known as Enchantment Park. A waymarker commemorates the gift. [1] Sims moved to New Port Richey in 1922 from Great Neck, New York. He purchased property during the 1925-26 land boom. Sims' wife Marjorie earned the first ...
CoolToday Park is a ballpark in North Port, Florida, located in the southern portion of Sarasota County, 35 miles (56 km) south of Sarasota, Florida. It is the spring training home of the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball. [11] [12] The ballpark opened on March 24, 2019, with the Braves' 4–2 win over the Tampa Bay Rays.
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 ...
New Port Richey Public Library is one of the founding members of the Florida Library Association. In 2006, the library was honored as the first recipient of the FLA's "Library of the Year" award. [4] [42] The library was is also one of the original members of the Tampa Bay Library Consortium , which it is still participates in to build ...
Fort McCoy (formerly Fort MacKay) Fort McNeil, north bank of Taylor Creek, Orange County. Fort McRee. Fort Meade. Fort Mellon – one in a series of four small, short lived forts built along the St. Johns River during the Seminole Wars. These forts were used to garrison troops and protect supplies during War.
In Florida and Tennessee -- the most active states for sinkholes -- insurers are required to offer sinkhole coverage with home policies, reports the Christian Science Monitor. But although ...