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Captain Memo's Original Pirate Cruise
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25 Causeway Blvd., Slip 3 Clearwater, FL 33767
727-446-2587
Captain Memo is a former life insurance agent who, with his wife (Panama Pam), left their jobs in California to become Pirates in the Gulf of Mexico. This fun-filled family cruise includes music, games and friendly pirates. Reservations suggested.
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Casino Royale
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12788 Kingfish Dr. Treasure Island, FL 33706
727-360-5900
877-476-9253 OPENING SOON! The Casino Royale will be a Las Vegas-style gaming vessel featuring over 500 slot machines and table games including Black Jack, Craps, Roulette and Mini-Baccarat; also featured is the Poker room and exclusive High Limit room. Visit The Point Sports Book & Lounge; Americano, premium coffee and pastry shop; The Isle, full service lounge, complete with signature and specialty cocktails; and Passport, serving light food fare and entrees featuring steak, seafood and pasta after 4:30 pm.
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Clearwater AirPark
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1000 N. Hercules Ave. Clearwater, FL 33765
727-461-5529
Clearwater Air Park Airport serves Clearwater and Pinellas County and is owned by the City Of Clearwater. The paved runway extends for 3300 feet. The facility is at an elevation of 71 feet at a distance of about 3 miles from Clearwater.
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Clearwater Beach
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Gulf Blvd. Clearwater Beach, FL 33767
Did you know that Clearwater holds the record for most days of sunshine (361 days) and that is no imagination. Look at the Guinness Book of World Records. Did you know that Clearwater was nominated for having two of the top ten beaches in the United States of America?
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Clearwater Reef
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N. 28 . 00 . 57.0 W. 82 53. 42.0 . Clearwater, FL
Clearwater reef is marked with one buoy in the center of the reef. It is the oldest of the county reefs, being established in the early sixties. Extensive construction of the high profile reefs has been carried out over the last two years. The best way to cover all the high profile structures is to use the buoy as a starting point. Switch to your chart recorder and head north, south, east or west on the reef. Also, there is a small barge in the middle of the reef.
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