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About Fairhope, AL, USA
Fairhope, Alabama
city as 15,326. Fairhope is a principal city of the Daphne-Fairhope-Foley micropolitan area, which includes all of Baldwin County. Fairhope was founded in
Fairhope (disambiguation)
Fairhope may refer to: Fairhope, Alabama Fairhope High School, a public high school Fairhope Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania Fairhope, Pennsylvania
Baldwin County, Alabama
years. The U.S. federal government designates Baldwin County as the Daphne-Fairhope-Foley, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is the largest county in Alabama
Fairhope, Pennsylvania
Fairhope is an unincorporated community in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States. Fairhope is a small railroad community located along the historic
Bank of Fairhope
The Bank of Fairhope, at 396 Fairhope Ave. in Fairhope, Alabama, was built in 1927. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.
About Tarpon Springs, FL, USA
Tarpon Springs, Florida
Tarpon Springs is a city in Pinellas County, Florida, United States. The population was 23,484 at the 2010 census. Tarpon Springs has the highest percentage
Pinellas County, Florida
significance during the war, and the war largely passed the area by. Tarpon Springs became West Hillsborough's first incorporated city in 1887, and in 1888
Tarpon Springs High School
14417°N 82.77861°W / 28.14417; -82.77861 Tarpon Springs High School is a public high school in Tarpon Springs, Florida. The school graduated its first
John Cocoris
work in the sponge trade. In 1896, he worked with John K. Cheyney in Tarpon Springs, Florida. In 1905, he introduced sponge diving to the area and recruited
Tarpon Springs Cultural Center
The Tarpon Springs Cultural Center includes the Center for Gulf Coast Folklife and located in Tarpon Springs, Florida at 101 South Pinellas Avenue in Old