The William Glover Negro School, or Glover School is a historic school building that was founded as a segregated school for Black children in Bealsville, near Plant City, Florida. On November 29, 2001, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places under the name "Glover School".
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Bealsville, originally named Howell's Creek, is an unincorporated community in southeastern Hillsborough County, Florida, United States, between Plant City and Lithia near the intersection of Horton Road and Florida State Road 60.
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South Lakeland Airport is a public airport located 13.5 miles south of the central business district of Lakeland, a city in Polk County, Florida, United States. The airport covers 32 acres and has one runway. The airport is also home to a regional skydiving company, Skydive Tampa Bay, Inc.
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The Alafia River Reserve is a recreation area and water conservation area managed by the Southwest Florida Water Management District in Mulberry, Florida, Polk County, Florida. It covers 334 acres and is located at 4872 Indian Oak Drive in Mulberry, Florida. It was created to preserve wetlands and includes hiking trails and a picnic area.
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Hamilton Branch is a stream in Polk County, Florida, in the United States.
Hamilton Branch bears the name of George Hamilton, an early settler.
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The Florida Air Museum, formerly known as the International Sport Aviation Museum and the SUN 'n FUN Air Museum, is designated as Florida's "Official Aviation Museum and Education Center." It features a display of aircraft including one-of-a-kind designs, classics, ultra-lights, antiques and warbirds.
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