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Apollo Beach Subdivision Plat Maps: 1958-1959

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Initial Subdivision Plans for first three sections of Apollo Beach from developer Francis Corr. Filed in 1958 and 1959. These sections of are bound by the Flamingo Canal on the north, and Miller Mac Road on the south with the land coming to a point at US 41. This is generally known as the "F Streets" plan, as most of the street names begin with the letter F.
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HCC0101AB008
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HCC0101AB008
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Apollo Beach Subdivision Plan Unit 1, Part 1 - 1958

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Type: Still Image
Year: 1958, 1958
Member of: Apollo Beach Collection, Apollo Beach Subdivision Plat Maps: 1958-1959
Description: Initial Subdivision Plan for first section of Apollo Beach from developer Francis Corr. Filed in June, 1958. This section of land is bound by the Flamingo Canal on the north, and Miller Mac Road on the south. This is generally known as the "F Streets" plan, as all of the street names begin with the letter "F". The single exception is Central Boulevard. The original… more
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