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Orlando is known as The City Beautiful! It has many lakes, parks and gardens from which to choose. All provide lovely settings for any wedding. Many of these are available for weddings free of charge. Some require a nominal fee for a permit, and ... more
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The Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium seats 72,000. Thanks for asking ChaCha. ... more
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The agency's federal tax ID number is 59-0637883. For more information, read the IRS 501(C) (3) letter. ... more
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Dr. Phillips Charities, comprised of The Dr. P. Phillips Foundation and Dr. Phillips Inc., generally distributes between $5 million and $8 million a year, depending on the value of assets and return on investments. ... more
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The Institute is a three-week program for gifted students in Polk County during the summer prior to their 7th, 8th, and 9th grade year. The Institute is operated by the University of South Florida Polytechnic in partnership with the Polk County ... more
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Average pay in the United States for athletic trainers starts near $30,000 at entry-level positions. It can go up to $60,000 with more work experience! ... more
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Bright House Networks customers throughout Central Florida reported cable outages Friday evening. Beginning around 8:15 p.m. and lasting for about an hour, cable customers from Orlando to Ormond Beach and Ocala experienced intermitent outages and ... more
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Students who began their studies when the name was Central Florida Community College and expect to graduate from May 10 forward will be graduates of College of Central Florida. ... more
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Discovery Cove in central Florida, the sister resort of Sea World, offers guests the chance to swim with Atlantic Bottlenose dolphins. In addition, guests can snorkel on a coral reef, view sharks, swim with rays and watch birds in the aviary. ... more
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Hybrid tea roses were first introduced in 1867 by French nurseryman Jean-Baptiste Guillot. Propagated by grafting buds from one type of rose onto the fast-growing rootstock of another, hybrid tea roses are hardier than many other rose varieties. ... more
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