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					<description>&lt;a href="http://other.aztrx.net/articles.php?CatID=41&#038;ArtID=99378" rel="nofollow"&gt;Living In Palm Harbor Fl&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;em&gt;By: Robert Lipply, Wed Feb 14th, 2007&lt;/em&gt;
Sun, sand and water - those are the ingredients for a great vacation destination - or a spectacular home town. Palm Harbor, located just about midway down the Gulf Coast of Florida, is both. The unincorporated town has become one of Florida's fastest growing communities - and with good reason. Palm Harbor's proximity to Tampa Bay and St. Petersburg give residents easy access to fine dining and big city amenities while preserving the relaxed atmosphere of a small town.</description>
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<em>By: Robert Lipply, Wed Feb 14th, 2007</em><br />
Sun, sand and water - those are the ingredients for a great vacation destination - or a spectacular home town. Palm Harbor, located just about midway down the Gulf Coast of Florida, is both. The unincorporated town has become one of Florida&#8217;s fastest growing communities - and with good reason. Palm Harbor&#8217;s proximity to Tampa Bay and St. Petersburg give residents easy access to fine dining and big city amenities while preserving the relaxed atmosphere of a small town.
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					<description>&lt;a href="http://other.aztrx.net/articles.php?CatID=41&#038;ArtID=104341" rel="nofollow"&gt;Where Was The First U. S. Golf Course?&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;em&gt;By: Thomas Straub, Wed Apr 11th, 2007&lt;/em&gt;
The answer to the question of where the first U.S. golf course was located is not so easily answered. Several areas of the United States have an unofficial claim to having the first U.S. golf course.</description>
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<em>By: Thomas Straub, Wed Apr 11th, 2007</em><br />
The answer to the question of where the first U.S. golf course was located is not so easily answered. Several areas of the United States have an unofficial claim to having the first U.S. golf course.
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