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Health Club – Green Cove Springs, Florida
Asbury Yoga and Zumba is located inside Asbury Arts Center located between Middleburg, Green Cove Springs, Fleming Island, and Orange Park. Classes are offered for children and adults and are open to all levels. Restorative classes ... More on YogaFinder
Landmarks – Bartow, Georgia
Inscription. On Nov. 28, 1864, Jackson's division, 20th Corps (Williams), of Gen. Sherman's army [USA], destroyed the railroad from Davisboro, No. 12, CRR, to Spier's Turnout (Bartow), No. 11, CRR,... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Jacksonville, Florida
It provides good access for nearby residents to recreational facilities. More on TrailLink.com
Golf Courses – Jacksonville, Florida
Jacksonville's Country Club of Miniature Golf - Ask about our golfing party package More on entertainment.com
Landmarks – Folkston, Georgia
Inscription. Memorial to Henry Roddenberry, Born 1803 – Died 1861, Son of George Roddenberry (1758 – 1850), A Soldier in the American Revolution, Settled near Traders Hill about 1835, Indian War Mounted Soldier 1838 – ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Jacksonville, Florida
Abyssinia Missionary Baptist Church - You’ve been here before. No, maybe not this particular grocer, but you’ve seen a million like it. Abyssinia Missionary Baptist Church is the usual kind of corner store that you’d see in the beginning ... More on clubzone
Lakes – Orange Park, Florida
'Doctors Lake' is a body of water located off the St. Johns River in Clay County, Florida. Despite its name, it is not a true lake, as it is actually an inlet, openly connected to the St. Johns. ... More on Wikipedia
Bars – Jacksonville, Florida
Reading the venue description you get the wrong idea. People go in there dressed very sloppy and poor. They... More on clubzone
National And State Parks – Astor, Florida
Floridians often refer to swamps as bays, hence the name of this marshy Wilderness. Two-thirds of the area is a hardwood swamp of red maple, bay, loblolly pine, slash pine, sweet gum, and cabbage palm; the other third (the perimeter) ... More on Epinions.com
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