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Casey Key, Florida, USA
This is Sarasota County's oldest public beach. This is a family oriented beach and is also popular for fishing and pinicking. - Ammenities include rest rooms,parking,pavilion,small picnic shelters,boar ramp,boardwalk and deck,and ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

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Venice Florida, Venice, Florida

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Venice Beach, Florida, United States

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100 Circuit Rd.Nokomis, FL 34275

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1572 Tarpon Center Drive, Venice FL 34285, United States of America
Inscription. [East Side of Marker], The fragile lands surrounding this pass were settled thousands of years ago by prehistoric Indians. Over time, storms and currents changed the land, and the original Floridians' villages were lost. ... More on HMDB

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501 W. Venice Ave., Venice, FL, Englewood, Florida 34285, United States of America
Inscription. [marker front], Originally known as "Horse and Chaise", early settlers renamed this area Venice in 1888 in recognition of the many natural waterways which abound here. As a city, Venic... More on HMDB
I would recommend making a day trip to Venice, a charming seaside town 20 minutes away by car. More on igougo

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Nokomis FL 34275, United States of America

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Venice, Florida, United States
Venice, Florida abounds in natural beauty and splendor. Venice Florida offers something for everyone including beautiful Venice Florida beaches, its quaint downtown shopping area and the old Florida scenery along the Myakka River. ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Venice FL 34285, United States of America
Inscription. The Calusa were native Florida Indians who dominated south Florida from their homeland on the southwest Gulf coast. They were formidable warriors, accomplished artists, and expert boaters. The Calusa did not farm, but ... More on HMDB

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Venice FL 34285, United States of America
