Flamingo Park, WPB, Florida fixer upper
Flamingo Park, West Palm Beach, Florida, fixer upper
$345k or best offer
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FloridaCarry.org Open Carrying the Fort Pierce Inlet, Florida for my Gathering on Memorial Day
Went out on this to pass out information n my upcoming tournament. It is being held on Memorial Day May 28th at Jetty Park in Fort Pierce, Florida 34949. 2005 Seaway Drive is the address and her is a link to get more information.
Just another relaxing day on the beach before going into work. I really can catch fish. For those that don’t believe click on this link.
5 Weird US Monuments that ACTUALLY EXIST!
This is a list that I compiled of the top 5 most bizarre, weird, strange, or different monuments in the US. Number one was quite a surprise to me when I found it. I searched high and low, scoured the internet, and this is what I found. I had stumbled upon the number one spot, and it is close to where I live!
TOP 10 UNUSUAL UNITED STATES MEMORIALS AND MONUMENTS
The World's Wackiest Monuments, Chosen By You
15 Unusual And Strange Memorial Monuments
The Most Ridiculous Landmarks in All 50 States
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Officers questioning men carrying guns while fishing in city park under investigation
Jacksonville police officers are under internal investigation for how they responded to a group of men openly displaying firearms while fishing in the St. Johns River at Memorial Park in Riverside.
Stuart, Florida | House of Refuge | Hutchinson Island
Where To Next visits Stuart, Florida!
Stuart is a city in, and the seat of, Martin County, Florida, United States. Located on Florida's Treasure Coast, Stuart is the largest of four incorporated municipalities in Martin County.
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Tiki Bar and Grill Sebastian Florida
The Tiki Bar is located at
1130 Indian River Drive
Sebastian Florida 32958
For information Call: 772-388-1080
Indoor/outdoor waterfront bar offering a casual sandwich menu & live music, plus karaoke & DJs.
Come by car or boat, dock available
FloridaCarry.org: Police Interaction at Sandsprit Park while Open Carrying Stuart, Florida
Went to Sandsprit Park in Stuart, FL and fished around the park for about an hour before work. FWC and Martin County Sheriff Departments were at the park hanging out checking to make sure everyone was staying with in Florida Laws even me. For my first interaction with police these officers were very professional and knowledgeable of Florida Statute 790.25 (3)(h) and I was glad I wasn't going to jail. I am concerned that the FWC officer said i need a shoreline license (which is free for florida residents) to fish from land but I have purchased a $17.00 Saltwater Fishing License and Snook Permit. Which I thought covered from land and boat. I think he was giving me a little grief but I had to go to work so i did not fight him about it.
Pepper Park Beach Fort Pierce Florida Yuneec Q500 Typhoon Video
Pepper Park Beach in Fort Pierce, Florida, and the National Navy UDT-Seal Museum as seen by my Yuneec Q500 Typhoon Drone.
Crossing the Tom Stuart Causeway
Shot on a Google Pixel XL on Oct. 2, 2017, in Madeira Beach, F.L.
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*NOBODY ( NOT EVEN *YOU) CAN ANSWER ~*THIS*~ ONE SIMPLE QUESTION.....(!)
Our new boat. Stuart to Key Biscayne
Aug 2018 trip from Stuart, Fl south to Key Biscayne. We started the ride in the St Lucie River; we went offshore until the Jupiter Inlet. We then refueled and navigated in the ICW for a few miles. We headed offshore once again but rough seas made us turned back in at the Boynton Beach Inlet. We continued our voyage in the ICW until at arrival in Key Biscayne.
Rene Silvin's Villa Mizner on TV
Dee and Nick Adams, owners of Villa Mizner, were interviewed for Sunday Morning show in the living room of Villa Mizner, the house that changed Palm Beach. Even their pig Mona Lisa makes a cameo appearance.
USA TRIP | FLORIDA 2015 | Round Island State Park | Gopro HD3+
I had look the last corvette (75000$) It's very beautiful !
Walk in a natural reserve that the name is Round Island State Park located in Fort Pierce.
PHIL TURNS 90 (Video shown at party @ Pirates Cove Resort, Stuart, FL 10/12/2013
Phil Lippitt's 90th birthday celebration at Pirates Cove Resort, Stuart, FL. October 12, 2013
Video by Lewis Beilman
Come and Take'Em Open Carry at Brian Mast Office Stuart, Florida
We went to Downtown Stuart for a protest against Brian Mast and him wanting to strip our right to bear arms. If he wants them let him try and take them. We must stand up to any and all politicians that believe in unconstitutional legislation and get them voted out of office. I too am running for State Representative and I will uphold our constitution and fight against anyone that will try and pass anti gun laws and destroy our great country
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Lost Town of Mangonia - Historic Boatyard Unearthed in West Palm Beach, Florida
January 3, 2019: Witness the rediscovery of the 1890s Lost Town of Mangonia and historic Gale's Point in Northwood Shores (located on the 22 mile long Lake Worth Lagoon in the North End of West Palm Beach, Florida). Address: The Holly property on Gale's Point, 3336 North Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach, Florida, 33407, USA.
The origins of Mangonia and its strategic position on Gale's Point started in November 1884 with pioneer settler Elbridge Gale, and and soon afterwards by his son George Gale. By 1890 Mangonia's town streets were laid out and by 1892 lots were platted and being sold to arriving settlers.
What would have become an independent town in its own right was eclipsed by several key events. The arrival of Henry Flagler's railroad in 1893, and the establishment of the City of West Palm Beach in 1894 created a new growth magnet only two miles south. With neighboring Palm Beach and West Palm Beach fueling a tourist and settler boom, by 1930 Mangonia was surrounded by growth.
Beginning in the 1920s the new place names of Northborough and Northwood became associated with upscale homes during the Florida Land Boom. People forgot about pioneer-era Mangonia. The untamed paradise that settlers first encountered in the Wild Lake Worth Country of the late 1800s was paved over.
This short film is designed to raise awareness. Around today's Gale's Point, overlooked history has been rediscovered.
This video answers questions. In 1973, what was really under his planned pool site when Dr. Derek Brock unearthed an antique 3 ton steam engine? Was it part of a buried 1800s schooner? Were the 45 year old memories of two teenage neighbors accurately retold in 2018? Even 87 year old Dr. Brock was located, although his recollections were spotty. Would his photographs of the time help fill in the gaps?
What happened to make a late 1800s seaport town fade from memory? Why does Gale's Point rank high as a historic place of statewide significance in Palm Beach County?
The 1926 land fill and eastward expansion of the coastline provides clues. Portions of Mangonia were simply buried in place. This included the Mangonia Boat Works. Even now relics of old Mangonia continue to await discovery. More artifacts are still hidden below the surface throughout Northwood Shores.
The Lost Town of Mangonia is home to many fascinating stories. These include several large and innovative mango farms (beginning in 1885), the first house built on the west side of the Lake Worth Lagoon (1885), the second school house constructed in Southeast Florida (the Mangonia School - 1889), Gale & Otwell's two story general store (1891) situated on Gale's Point, The co-located Mangonia Post Office (1894), and the Mangonia Town Wharf (1890).
The rediscovery of Brock's steam engine on August 1, 2018, kicked off a series of events that focused new attention on the Lost Town of Mangonia and historic Gale's Point. Three years before, the City of West Palm Beach has purchased a waterfront lot at the Point from the Holly family due to extreme flooding along North Flagler Drive. City staffers drew up demolition plans for the 1938 home, two studio units, and the pool, in preparation for the site's conversion to a flood control retention pond. The subsequent archaeological digging on the Holly property commenced after the Northwood Shores Neighborhood Association sought historic oversight and protection. As the pre-arranged demolition and digging neared, the community insisted on a parallel archaeological investigation. It would finally answer the question of what artifacts dating back over a century ago might lay buried. In response the city agreed and hired Archaeological & Historical Conservancy out of Davie, Florida.
The August to December 2018 archaeological excavation of the Holly property yielded surprises. In the process, the discoveries enabled today's residents to reopen a new window to the past. What has been uncovered from researching archives and now underground, reveals an amazing pioneer history that can now be retold with pinpoint accuracy. Gale's Point is indeed hallowed historic ground. The Mangonia Boat Works, it's marine railway, steam engine parts, and other artifacts now see the light of day once again. As part of its pledge to conserve what has been discovered, the city has committed to setting up an on-sight historical interpretative display for the public.
The production of this video (including all historical research, photography, filming, and writing) was carried out by Carl A. Flick, West Palm Beach, Florida.
Copyright©2018 Carl A. Flick
Email: byflick01-nsna@yahoo.com
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Open carry in Monadonock state park
Open carry in monadonock state park NH
Helicopter returns to Tuscaloosa Veterans Memorial Park
Helicopter returns to Tuscaloosa Veterans Memorial Park
Confederate Veteran: A Tribute to Florida's Last.
The community knew him as Uncle Bill.
Private Lundy was born near Troy, Pike County, Alabama, 18 January 1848, (also reported at Coffee Springs, Coffee County, Alabama). He enlisted in the last days of March, 1864, at age 16; Company D (Brown's), 4th Alabama Calvary Regiment (Home Guard) at Elba, Alabama; and was honorably discharged at Elba, in the State of Alabama, in May 1865, on account of close of war.
He was the last surviving Confederate soldiers residing in Florida, and one of three (all Confederate) Civil War veterans in the United States.
At the age of 109, Private Lundy died at Crestview, Okaloosa County, Florida, on September 1, 1957. He is interred at Almarant Cemetery, Laurel Hill, Florida