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  2. Jensen Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Jensen Beach, Florida. /  27.24444°N 80.22528°W  / 27.24444; -80.22528. Jensen Beach is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Martin County, Florida, United States. The population was 12,652 at the 2020 census. [ 2] It is part of the Port St. Lucie, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area .

  3. Florida Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    Florida Institute of Technology's Jensen Beach Campus, also known as School of Marine and Environmental Technology or (SOMET), was a specialized branch campus located on the former campus of Saint Joseph College of Florida on the Indian River Lagoon in Jensen Beach, Florida, approximately 50 miles south of the university's main campus. [30]

  4. Stuart Welcome Arch - Wikipedia

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    September 15, 2004. The Stuart Welcome Arch (also known as the 1926 Welcome Arch or Rio-Jensen Beach Arch) is an historic arch -shaped gateway that straddles County Road 707 between 2369 and 2390 Northeast Dixie Highway in Jensen Beach, Florida. It was built in 1926 to mark what were then the town lines of incorporated Jensen and Stuart and to ...

  5. Savannas Preserve State Park - Wikipedia

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    Protecting southeast Florida's largest freshwater marsh, the Savannas Preserve State Park manages over 7,000 acres. It is home to many species, most notably: the threatened Florida scrub jay and gopher tortoise, the American alligator, and the sandhill crane. The park is also the home to a rare plant that only grows in the Savannas Preserve ...

  6. Jensen Beach Christian Church - Wikipedia

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    The Jensen Beach Christian Church, originally known as the Jensen Union Church, is an historic church building located at 1890 N.E. Church Street in Jensen Beach, Florida. Built in the Gothic Revival style between 1910 and 1912 of site manufactured concrete blocks cast to look like stones, it was designed to serve the needs of local Protestants.

  7. Category:Jensen Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Jensen Beach, Florida. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jensen Beach, Florida. Jensen Beach — a census-designated community in the Port St. Lucie metropolitan area of Florida. Located on the Atlantic coast, primarily in northern Martin County, and extending into southern St. Lucie County.

  8. Tuckahoe (Jensen Beach, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    November 30, 2005. Tuckahoe, also known as the Leach Mansion or as the Mansion at Tuckahoe, is an historic home located at 1921 North East Indian River Drive in Jensen Beach, Florida, United States. The name was thought to be a Native American word for "welcome". It is inside the present day Indian RiverSide Park and is atop the Mount Elizabeth ...

  9. Capt. Henry E. Sewall House - Wikipedia

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    Capt. Henry E. Sewall. The Capt. Henry E. Sewall House is an historic wooden house now located in Indian RiverSide Park in Jensen Beach, in Martin County, Florida. Local pioneer and developer Capt. Henry E. Sewall built it in 1889 [1] at the southern tip of Sewall's Point, the peninsula and town which bear his family name.