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Miami, Florida, U.S. Spouse. Frederick Leonard Tuttle. Children. 2. Julia DeForest Tuttle (née Sturtevant; January 22, 1849 [1] – September 14, 1898) was an American businesswoman who owned the property upon which Miami, Florida, was built. For this reason, she is called the "Mother of Miami." She is the only woman to have founded what would ...
The Julia Tuttle Causeway sex offender colony (also called " Bookville " by former residents) was an encampment of banished, registered sex offenders who were living beneath the Julia Tuttle Causeway —a highway connecting Miami, Florida to Miami Beach, Florida, United States—from 2006 to April 2010. The colony was created by a lobbyist ...
After the Great Freeze of 1894, the crops of the Miami area were the only ones in Florida that survived. Julia Tuttle, a local landowner, convinced Henry Flagler, a railroad tycoon, to expand his Florida East Coast Railway to Miami. On July 28, 1896, Miami was officially incorporated as a city with a population of just over 300.
State Road 112. State Road 112 ( SR 112) is a 9.9-mile-long (15.9 km) east–west state highway connecting Miami International Airport in Miami to Miami Beach in the U.S. state of Florida. Between the airport and Interstate 95, it is locally known as the Airport Expressway (or the Airport Tollway), and is a controlled-access toll road between ...
Expressways in Miami; Expressways in Miami-Dade County, Florida; Roads in Miami; Roads in Miami Beach, Florida; Roads in Miami-Dade County, Florida; Causeways in Miami-Dade County, Florida; Road bridges in Florida
Miracle Village (officially City of Refuge since 2014) is a community on Muck City Road, about three miles (4.8 km) east of Pahokee, Florida, that serves as a haven for registered sex offenders.
William Julian Tuttle (April 13, 1912 – July 27, 2007) was an American make-up artist. Early life [ edit ] Born in Jacksonville, Florida , he was forced to leave school at a young age to support his mother and younger brother.
Julie Powers Schenecker (born January 13, 1961, in Muscatine, Iowa) lived in Tampa, Florida, with her husband, U.S. Army Colonel Parker Schenecker, and their two children. The couple met in Germany during the 1980s, where Julie Powers was working as a Russian linguist. At the time of Calyx and Beau's deaths, Parker Schenecker was overseas.