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| |  | | | The University of South Florida Botanical Gardens 15 acres (6.1 hectares) are located on the campus of the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida, USA, and consist of 7 acres (2.8 hectares) of developed gardens plus 6 to 9 acres (2.4 to 3.6 hectares) of natural greenbelt. It is a member of the American Public Gardens Association, American Horticulture Society Reciprocal Admissions Program, Greater Temple Terrace Chamber of Commerce, and Visit Florida^ and receives about 35,000 visitors an... |
| |  | Roller coasters by name, Steel roller coasters, Dive Coaster roller coasters, Roller coasters manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard, Hypercoasters, Roller coasters operated by SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment, Roller coasters in Tampa, Florida, Roller coasters introduced in 2005, Busch Gardens Tampa, Hidden categories:, Featured articles, Use American English from March 2013, All Wikipedia articles written in American English, Use mdy dates from March 2013, Coordinates on Wikidata, Commons ... | | SheiKra- ��i�kr�- is a steel Dive Coaster roller coaster at the Busch Gardens Tampa Bay amusement park in Tampa, Florida, United States. The roller coaster was proposed by Mark Rose, vice-president of design and engineering for the park, and designed by Bolliger & Mabillard. The ride was planned to be 160 feet (49 m) high, but the parks executives rejected this and the height was changed to 200 feet (61 m). SheiKra reaches a maximum speed of 70 miles per hour (110 km- h) and has a total ... |
| |  | | | Scorpion is a steel looping roller coaster located at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay in Tampa, Florida, United States. It opened in 1980 as a part of the newly added Timbuktu section that gave the park a complete circuit, linking the Congo section to the Nairobi section of the park. Scorpion, to this day, remains one of the most popular rides in the Timbuktu section. In 2004, as a part of the parks Timbuktu renovation, Scorpion was repainted from its original paint scheme of orange track and black supp... |
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| |  | | | Falcons Fury is a free-standing Sky Jump drop tower attraction at the Busch Gardens Tampa amusement park in Tampa, Florida, United States. Manufactured by Intaride (a subsidiary of Intamin), the ride reaches a maximum height of 335 feet (102 m) making it North Americas tallest free-standing drop tower. It is also the first drop tower to use 90-degree tilting seats (facing riders straight down). Riders experience about five seconds of free fall, reaching a speed of 60 miles per hour (100 km- h). ... |
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| |  | | | Gwazi was a dueling wooden roller coaster at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay in Florida. The name Gwazi originates from a fabled creature with the head of a tiger and the body of a lion. Accordingly, the two sides are named Lion and Tiger. Often, the two tracks are called yellow and blue, (yellow being the primary color of the Lion trains and blue being the primary color of the Tiger trains). It included almost 7,016 feet of combined track and reached speeds of 51 miles per hour. Both tracks have simila... |
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| |  | | | Montu is an inverted roller coaster at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay in Tampa, Florida. Built by Bolliger & Mabillard, it is the parks second roller coaster designed by the Swiss company following the success of Kumba which opened 3 years prior. When the ride opened on May 16, 1996, it was the worlds tallest and fastest inverted roller coaster, a title it has since conceded to Alpengeist at sister park Busch Gardens Williamsburg. The ride stands 150 feet (46 m) tall and reaches speeds of 65 miles per ... |
| |  | Museums established in 1962, Museums in Tampa, Florida, Planetaria in the United States, IMAX venues, Science museums in Florida, Institutions accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, Antoine Predock buildings, Hidden categories:, Copied and pasted articles and sections from July 2015, All copied and pasted articles and sections, Articles with a promotional tone from December 2008, All articles with a promotional tone, Wikipedia articles needing copy edit from July 2015, All articles need... | | The Museum of Science & Industry (MOSI) is a not-for-profit, science museum located in Tampa, Florida, US. It is a community-based institution and educational resource that is dedicated to advancing public interest, knowledge, and understanding of science, industry, and technology. MOSIs core ideology is to make a difference in peoples lives by making science real for people of all ages and background. People can experience a scientific playground of more than 450 hands-on activities in the larg... |
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| |  | | | Seminole Heights United Methodist Church, also referred to as Seminole Heights Methodist or Seminole Heights UMC, is an active Methodist congregation and a historic, Gothic Revival style church building constructed in 1927 in the Old Seminole Heights neighborhood of Tampa, Florida. The building is one of the contributing structures within the Seminole Heights Residential District, a U.S. National and Local Historic District. Seminole Heights United Methodist Church is located at 6111 Central Ave... |
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| |  | | | Seminole Heights is a historic neighborhood and district located in central Tampa. It includes many early 20th century bungalow homes and historic buildings. It was an early residential area of Tampa connected by streetcar. The area had an economic downturn in the late 20th century marked by increased crime, but has since seen a resurgence with new restaurants, brew pubs and independent businesses opening up. The neighborhoods historic homes, eclectic shops and gourmet restaurants are an increas... |
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| |  | | | Temple Terrace is an incorporated city in northeastern Hillsborough County, Florida, USA, adjacent to Tampa. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 24,541. It is the third and smallest incorporated municipality in Hillsborough County. (Tampa and Plant City are the others.) Incorporated in 1925, the community is known for its rolling landscape, bucolic Hillsborough River views, and majestic trees; it has the most grand sand live oak trees of any place in central Florida and is a Tree... |
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| |  | | | C. Leon King High School is a public high school named in honor of C. Leon King, a distinguished and respected member of the Hillsborough County Board of Public Instruction for 18 years. It opened in 1960 with 58 faculty members and 960 students. It is located at 6815 North 56th Street in Tampa, FL 33610. King High School is a traditional- hybrid magnet school. It has one of the four International Baccalaureate programs in Hillsborough County, Florida. The IB program of King began in July 1994. ... |
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| |  | | | The Tampa Bay Center was a shopping mall located in Tampa, Florida, across the street from Tampa Stadium. When it was opened on August 5, 1976 the 877,000-square-foot (81,500 m2) Tampa Bay Center was Tampas fourth major mall and operated until 2001, when most of its tenants relocated to the nearby International Plaza. The mall was a two-story building that had an anchor at each end, plus one in the center of the mall: Burdines on the east side, Montgomery Ward in the center, and Sears on the wes... |
| |  | | | New Tampa is a region in Florida that encompasses both a 24-square-mile (62 km2) area within the corporate limits of the City of Tampa, as well as a larger land area that is in unincorporated Hillsborough, but retains a Tampa mailing address. The incorporated portion of New Tampa that lies within the city limits of Tampa is one of the largest city neighborhoods. The population has grown rapidly since being annexed by the city of Tampa in 1988. As of the 2000 census, the district had a population... |
| |  | Defunct National Football League venues, Sports venues demolished in 1999, Defunct college football venues, Soccer venues in Florida, Sports venues in Tampa, Florida, American football venues in Florida, Tampa Bay Buccaneers stadiums, Tampa Bay Mutiny, Tampa Bay Rowdies, Defunct NCAA bowl game venues, Outback Bowl, Defunct Major League Soccer stadiums, United States Football League venues, Demolished sports venues in Florida, Defunct soccer venues in the United States, South Florida Bulls footba... | | Tampa Stadium (known as Houlihans Stadium from 1996 to 1999) was a large sports venue located at 4201 North Dale Mabry Highway in Tampa, Florida, which opened in 1967. Tampa Stadium is most closely associated with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers National Football League franchise, which played all of their home games there from 1976 through 1997. The facility was also home to the Tampa Bay Rowdies of the original North American Soccer League, the Tampa Bay Bandits of the United States Football League, ... |
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| |  | | | Robles Park is a neighborhood within the district of Tampa Heights, which represents District 5 of the Tampa City Council. Demographically, The neighborhood did not report separately. Robles Park is located at latitude 27.974 north and longitude 82.453 west. The elevation is 36 feet above sea level. The small neighborhood straddles between Florida and Nebraska Avenues and is mostly made up of a public housing complex known as Robles Park Village. It also contains a park and a collection of small... |
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