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longer permitted, only regulated pedestrian usage. It was determined that the water opening was the smallest on the
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476:- Located entirely on the mainland north of Daytona Beach, the area was originally settled in 1876. Incorporated on July 1, 1901, the city was named by its founder, William Samuel Fleming Sr., because of its similarity to his Irish Hollywood home.
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948:August 2022
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660:old Daytona
578:Rockefeller
518:Ponce Inlet
448:City Island
331:Tributaries
259: /
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1918:Categories
1857:Lake Worth
1786:Lake Worth
1761:Blind Pass
1740:Whitewater
1730:St. Joseph
1700:Palma Sola
1660:Blackwater
1569:2010-08-07
1328:2008-11-17
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1272:2008-11-19
1248:References
1074:bald eagle
1070:wood stork
1030:black drum
1018:sheepshead
986:Recreation
918:newspapers
849:New Smyrna
383:(for whom
290:Basin size
247:80°55′22″W
244:29°04′25″N
162:81°05′30″W
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1821:St. Lucie
1811:Sebastian
1781:Hillsboro
1705:Pensacola
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595:Seabreeze
497:Seabreeze
409:catchment
391:Geography
302:Discharge
52:Etymology
1881:See also
1791:Matanzas
1720:Sarasota
1690:Matanzas
1675:Escambia
1655:Biscayne
1493:Archived
1467:, (1995)
1302:cite web
1215:See also
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1014:flounder
796:smallpox
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492:Kingston
450:and the
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419:and the
60:Location
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1710:Perdido
1685:Florida
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1010:catfish
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709:History
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552:bridges
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377:Florida
79:Florida
65:Country
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