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FL S1874
Resolution
AI Summary
- Celebrates the 20th anniversary of the opening of George Crady Bridge Fishing Pier State Park, located northeast of Jacksonville and reopened to pedestrians, bicyclists, and fishermen in 1999
- Honors the park's renaming in 2000 in honor of former Representative George Crady, providing 24-hour access to a mile-long fishing pier spanning Nassau Sound
- Celebrates the 35th anniversary of the leasing of Amelia Island State Park to the Division of Recreation and Parks in November 1984
- Recognizes Amelia Island State Park as Florida's only state park offering horseback riding on its beaches, encompassing over 200 acres of wilderness with beaches, salt marshes, and coastal maritime forests
- Identifies both parks as environmental and recreational treasures enjoyed by residents and tourists in the Nassau County area
Legislative Description
George Crady Bridge Fishing Pier State Park/Amelia Island State Park
Last Action
Adopted
5/3/2019
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