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Englewood, Florida
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![]() | Englewood is on beautiful Lemon Bay, off the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. |
![]() | The easily-accessible town is only 85 miles from Tampa Bay, 90 miles from Naples, and 50 miles from Fort Meyers. |
![]() | Englewood is often called the "Gem of the Suncoast" and the "Heart of the Suncoast." |
![]() | The laid-back town is unspoiled by high rises and is one of Florida's best kept secrets. |
![]() | Englewood has several small islands and great tropical beaches. |
![]() | The beach community thrives on its cultural events, parks, beaches, fishing and boating, and much more. |
![]() | Manasota Key is a barrier island located between Lemon Bay and the Gulf of Mexicp, accessible from Englewood by bridges at the north and south of the island. Just to the south of Manasota Key is the world famous Boca Grande pass, Tarpon fishing capital of the world. Between Manasota Key and Boca Grande are Stump Pass and Little Gasparilla Pass, both excellent for fishing. The beaches are known for their seashells, shark's teeth and sand dollars. |
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Page last updated 04/23/05
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