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Hallandale Beach, Florida

Hallandale Beach (formerly known simply as Hallandale) is a city in southern Broward County, Florida, United States. The city is named after Luther Halland, the son of a Swedish worker for Henry Flagler's Florida East Coast Railroad.[3] As of the 2010 census, the population was 37,113.

Hallandale Beach
Sunset at Hallandale Beach
Motto: 
"Progress. Innovation. Opportunity."[1] "City of Choice"[2]
Location of Hallandale Beach, in Broward County, Florida
Coordinates: 25°59′12″N 80°8′46″W / 25.98667°N 80.14611°W / 25.98667; -80.14611Coordinates: 25°59′12″N 80°8′46″W / 25.98667°N 80.14611°W / 25.98667; -80.14611
Country United States of America
State Florida
CountyBroward
Settled (Halland Settlement)c. 1895[3]
Incorporated (Town of Hallandale)May 11, 1927[4]
Incorporated (City of Hallandale)August 27, 1947[4]
Incorporated (City of Hallandale Beach)August 27, 1999[4]
Government
 • TypeCommission-Manager
 • MayorJoy F. Cooper
 • Vice MayorMichael Butler
 • CommissionersSabrina Javellana, Michele Lazarow, and Anabelle Taub-Lima
 • City ManagerJeremy Earle
 • City ClerkJenorgen M. Guillen
Area
 • City4.61 sq mi (11.95 km2)
 • Land4.21 sq mi (10.91 km2)
 • Water0.40 sq mi (1.04 km2)  7.47%
Elevation
6 ft (2 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • City41,217
 • Density9,785.61/sq mi (3,778.14/km2)
 • Metro
5,564,635
Time zoneUTC-5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP code
33009
Area code(s)754, 954
FIPS code12-28452[6]
GNIS feature ID0283628[7]
Websitehttp://www.hallandalebeach.org/
View from Hallandale Beach Apartments (Jan 2019)

The city is known as the home of Gulfstream Park (horse racing and casino) and Mardi Gras Casino, a greyhound racing track which hosts the World Classic. It also has a sizable financial district, with offices for a number of banks and brokerage houses, plus many restaurants. Due to the large number of tourists who eventually retire in the city, Hallandale Beach has one of the fastest-growing populations in Broward County and in Metro Miami.

History

Hallandale Beach, like most of Broward County, had no permanent European-descended population until the end of the 19th century. Seminole Indians, in settlements that lay inland of the Atlantic shore, hunted in the area and gathered coontie roots to produce arrowroot starch. The northern edge of Hallandale Beach (along Pembroke Road) still features noticeable hammocks, points elevated above sea level in the distant past.

Railroad magnate Henry Flagler, owner of the Florida East Coast Railway, recruited Luther Halland, a brother-in-law of Flagler's agents, to found a settlement south of the community of Dania. Halland and Swedish immigrant Olaf Zetterlund touted the frost-free climate and cheap land of the settlement (then named Halland, later changed to Hallandale). Halland constructed a small trading post and became the first postmaster of the small community.

By 1900, the community had slowly grown to a dozen families—seven of Swedish, three of English, and two of African descent. In 1904 the first school was built, and the first church followed two years later. Hallandale was primarily a farming community; the beach was undeveloped and used by the residents only for recreational purposes.

Hallandale was incorporated on 11 May 1927, the eighth municipality in Broward County. By that time, a thriving community of 1,500 residents, with electricity and street lights, was in place. In 1947, Hallandale was reincorporated as the City of Hallandale, allowing it to expand its borders through annexation of nearby unincorporated land lying adjacent to the Atlantic shore. On August 27, 1999, the city officially changed its name to Hallandale Beach.[3]

Hurricane Katrina first made landfall between Hallandale Beach and Aventura, Florida.

Hurricane Irma was originally expected to go right through Hallandale Beach, instead making landfall in Key West, and once again in Naples.

Geography

Hallandale Beach is located at 25°59′12″N 80°08′46″W / 25.986719°N 80.146024°W / 25.986719; -80.146024.[8] According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area 4.55 square miles (12 km2). 4.21 square miles (11 km2) of it is land and .34 square miles (1 km2) of it (7.47%) is water.

Hollywood is located north of Hallandale Beach, Aventura in Miami-Dade County is south of the city, the Atlantic Ocean is to the east, and Pembroke Park is to the west.

Although it appears from a map that a small portion of the Golden Isles neighborhood extends into Miami-Dade County, this land was actually transferred to Broward County, and annexed to Hallandale Beach in 1978.[9]

Demographics

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
19301,012
19401,82780.5%
19503,886112.7%
196010,483169.8%
197023,849127.5%
198036,51753.1%
199030,996−15.1%
200034,28210.6%
201037,1138.3%
202041,21711.1%
U.S. Decennial Census[10]

2020 census

Hallandale Beach racial composition
(Hispanics excluded from racial categories)
(NH = Non-Hispanic)[11]
Race Number Percentage
White (NH) 16,789 40.73%
Black or African American (NH) 6,549 15.89%
Native American or Alaska Native (NH) 32 0.08%
Asian (NH) 740 1.8%
Pacific Islander (NH) 12 0.03%
Some Other Race (NH) 333 0.81%
Mixed/Multi-Racial (NH) 1,096 2.66%
Hispanic or Latino 15,666 38.01%
Total 41,217

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 41,217 people, 17,573 households, and 9,104 families residing in the city.

2010 census

Hallandale Beach Demographics
2010 Census Hallandale Beach Broward County Florida
Total population 37,113 1,748,066 18,801,310
Population, percent change, 2000 to 2010 +8.3% +7.7% +17.6%
Population density 8,804.3/sq mi 1,444.9/sq mi 350.6/sq mi
White or Caucasian (including White Hispanic) 73.7% 63.1% 75.0%
(Non-Hispanic White or Caucasian) 52.5% 43.5% 57.9%
Black or African-American 18.7% 26.7% 16.0%
Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 13.7% 25.1% 22.5%
Asian 1.4% 3.2% 2.4%
Native American or Native Alaskan 0.2% 0.3% 0.4%
Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian 0.0% 0.1% 0.1%
Two or more races (Multiracial) 2.6% 2.9% 2.5%
Some Other Race 3.4% 3.7% 3.6%

As of 2012, excluding the Canadian and Hispanic and Latino population, 8.2% of the residents were of West Indian or Caribbean ancestry, 5.3% were American, 5.2% were Russian, 3.4% German, 2.8% Irish, and 2.7% of the populace shared Polish ancestry.[12]

There were 18,051 households, out of which 12.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 35.8% were married couples living together, 9.1% had a female householder with no husband present, and 51.8% were non-families. 45.2% of all households were made up of individuals, and 25.8% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 1.88 and the average family size was 2.60.

In the city, the population was spread out, with 13.2% under the age of 18, 5.3% from 18 to 24, 22.9% from 25 to 44, 22.8% from 45 to 64, and 35.8% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 53 years. For every 100 females, there were 85.6 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 82.6 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $28,266, and the median income for a family was $37,171. Males had a median income of $31,287 versus $24,882 for females. The per capita income for the city was $22,464. About 13.1% of families and 16.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 26.4% of those under age 18 and 13.0% of those age 65 or over.

As of the year 2000, English was spoken as a first language by 59.66% of the population, while Spanish was spoken by 19.50% of the populace. In this "southernmost Canadian city" French was spoken by 5.23% of the population, most of them French Canadians. Other languages spoken at home were Romanian at 2.71%, Italian at 1.96%, French Creole at 1.80%, Yiddish 1.70%, Russian 1.32%, German 1.27%, Hungarian at 1.17%, Polish at 0.85%, Hebrew at 0.77%, and Portuguese, spoken by 0.72% of all residents.[13]


Public schools

Hallandale Beach's public schools are part of Broward County Public Schools.[14]

In almost all areas, elementary and middle school students are zoned for Gulfstream Academy of Hallandale Beach K–8.[15] A portion of the city is zoned to Colbert Elementary School and McNicol Middle School.[16][17] In all areas, high school students are zoned for Hallandale High School.[18] Private academies eschewing the public system are present in the area.[citation needed]

Media

Hallandale Beach is a part of the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood media market, which is the 12th largest radio market[19] and the 17th largest television market[20] in the United States. Its primary daily newspapers are the South Florida-Sun Sentinel and The Miami Herald, and their Spanish-language counterparts El Sentinel and El Nuevo Herald. The Broward-Palm Beach New Times, an alternative weekly, is widely available around the city. Hallandale Beach has its own newspaper, The South Florida Sun-Times which is published weekly.

Public transportation

Hallandale Beach is served by several bus routes operated by Broward County Transit.[21]

A free community minibus service, operated by the city of Hallandale Beach, also operates on four routes within the city limits and neighboring areas of Hollywood and Aventura.[22]

Notable people

See also

References

  1. ^ . Hallandale Beach (Website as of January 19, 2019) via Wayback Machine. Archived from the original on January 19, 2019. Retrieved March 2, 2019.
  2. ^ . Hallandale Beach, Florida (Website, motto: August 8, 2003-April 4, 2013) via Wayback Machine. Archived from the original on April 4, 2013. Retrieved March 2, 2019.
  3. ^ a b c . Hallandale Beach, Florida: About Us (Website, motto: July 24, 2011-April 23, 2016) via Wayback Machine. Archived from the original on April 23, 2016. Retrieved March 2, 2019.
  4. ^ a b c (PDF). www.broward.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-10-10. Retrieved 2015-07-05.
  5. ^ "2020 U.S. Gazetteer Files". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved October 31, 2021.
  6. ^ "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
  7. ^ "US Board on Geographic Names". United States Geological Survey. 2007-10-25. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
  8. ^ "US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990". United States Census Bureau. 2011-02-12. Retrieved 2011-04-23.
  9. ^ Act No. 119 of 1978.
  10. ^ "Census of Population and Housing". Census.gov. Retrieved June 4, 2015.
  11. ^ "Explore Census Data". data.census.gov. Retrieved 2022-02-11.
  12. ^ "Hallandale Beach, Florida". city-data.com. Retrieved 2015-07-05.
  13. ^ "MLA Data Center results for Hallandale Beach, FL". Modern Language Association. Retrieved 2007-09-23.
  14. ^ "Zoning Map." Hallandale Beach. Retrieved on September 23, 2018.
  15. ^ "Gulfstream Academy of Hallandale Beach." Broward County Public Schools. Retrieved on September 23, 2018.
  16. ^ "Colbert." Broward County Public Schools. Retrieved on September 23, 2018.
  17. ^ "McNicol." Broward County Public Schools. Retrieved on September 23, 2018.
  18. ^ "Hallandale High." Broward County Public Schools. Retrieved on September 23, 2018.
  19. ^ . Northwestern University Media Management Center. Archived from the original on 2007-08-07. Retrieved 2007-09-23.
  20. ^ . Northwestern University Media Management Center. Archived from the original on 2007-08-07. Retrieved 2007-09-23.
  21. ^ "Broward County Transit Map" (PDF).
  22. ^ "Hallandale Beach-Community Bus Service".
  23. ^ Hirschman, Bill (2018-09-18). "Iris Acker, star of South Florida stage and television, has died". Sun-Sentinel. from the original on 2018-10-21. Retrieved 2018-10-21.
  24. ^ Stewart Hoffman Appleby, Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Accessed August 30, 2007.
  25. ^ West, Nigel (May 21, 2015). Historical Dictionary of International Intelligence. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. p. 64. ISBN 9781442249578. Retrieved November 29, 2021.
  26. ^ Lubasch, Arnold H. "Provenzano Is Convicted in Hotel‐Loan Kickback Case; Another Indictment Still Pending; Kickback or Interest Rate?; Jury Sequestered Throughout", The New York Times, March 26, 1978. Accessed January 13, 2020. "Mr. Provenzano served a prison Sentence and was barred from union office for five years because of a 1963 conviction for extortion. He lives in Clifton. N.J., and Hallandale, Fla."

External links

  • City of Hallandale Beach official site

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Hallandale Beach formerly known simply as Hallandale is a city in southern Broward County Florida United States The city is named after Luther Halland the son of a Swedish worker for Henry Flagler s Florida East Coast Railroad 3 As of the 2010 census the population was 37 113 Hallandale BeachSunset at Hallandale BeachMotto Progress Innovation Opportunity 1 City of Choice 2 Location of Hallandale Beach in Broward County FloridaCoordinates 25 59 12 N 80 8 46 W 25 98667 N 80 14611 W 25 98667 80 14611 Coordinates 25 59 12 N 80 8 46 W 25 98667 N 80 14611 W 25 98667 80 14611Country United States of AmericaState FloridaCountyBrowardSettled Halland Settlement c 1895 3 Incorporated Town of Hallandale May 11 1927 4 Incorporated City of Hallandale August 27 1947 4 Incorporated City of Hallandale Beach August 27 1999 4 Government TypeCommission Manager MayorJoy F Cooper Vice MayorMichael Butler CommissionersSabrina Javellana Michele Lazarow and Anabelle Taub Lima City ManagerJeremy Earle City ClerkJenorgen M GuillenArea 5 City4 61 sq mi 11 95 km2 Land4 21 sq mi 10 91 km2 Water0 40 sq mi 1 04 km2 7 47 Elevation6 ft 2 m Population 2020 City41 217 Density9 785 61 sq mi 3 778 14 km2 Metro5 564 635Time zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT ZIP code33009Area code s 754 954FIPS code12 28452 6 GNIS feature ID0283628 7 Websitehttp www hallandalebeach org View from Hallandale Beach Apartments Jan 2019 The city is known as the home of Gulfstream Park horse racing and casino and Mardi Gras Casino a greyhound racing track which hosts the World Classic It also has a sizable financial district with offices for a number of banks and brokerage houses plus many restaurants Due to the large number of tourists who eventually retire in the city Hallandale Beach has one of the fastest growing populations in Broward County and in Metro Miami Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Demographics 3 1 2020 census 3 2 2010 census 4 Public schools 5 Media 6 Public transportation 7 Notable people 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditHallandale Beach like most of Broward County had no permanent European descended population until the end of the 19th century Seminole Indians in settlements that lay inland of the Atlantic shore hunted in the area and gathered coontie roots to produce arrowroot starch The northern edge of Hallandale Beach along Pembroke Road still features noticeable hammocks points elevated above sea level in the distant past Railroad magnate Henry Flagler owner of the Florida East Coast Railway recruited Luther Halland a brother in law of Flagler s agents to found a settlement south of the community of Dania Halland and Swedish immigrant Olaf Zetterlund touted the frost free climate and cheap land of the settlement then named Halland later changed to Hallandale Halland constructed a small trading post and became the first postmaster of the small community By 1900 the community had slowly grown to a dozen families seven of Swedish three of English and two of African descent In 1904 the first school was built and the first church followed two years later Hallandale was primarily a farming community the beach was undeveloped and used by the residents only for recreational purposes Hallandale was incorporated on 11 May 1927 the eighth municipality in Broward County By that time a thriving community of 1 500 residents with electricity and street lights was in place In 1947 Hallandale was reincorporated as the City of Hallandale allowing it to expand its borders through annexation of nearby unincorporated land lying adjacent to the Atlantic shore On August 27 1999 the city officially changed its name to Hallandale Beach 3 Hurricane Katrina first made landfall between Hallandale Beach and Aventura Florida Hurricane Irma was originally expected to go right through Hallandale Beach instead making landfall in Key West and once again in Naples Geography EditHallandale Beach is located at 25 59 12 N 80 08 46 W 25 986719 N 80 146024 W 25 986719 80 146024 8 According to the United States Census Bureau the city has a total area 4 55 square miles 12 km2 4 21 square miles 11 km2 of it is land and 34 square miles 1 km2 of it 7 47 is water Hollywood is located north of Hallandale Beach Aventura in Miami Dade County is south of the city the Atlantic Ocean is to the east and Pembroke Park is to the west Although it appears from a map that a small portion of the Golden Isles neighborhood extends into Miami Dade County this land was actually transferred to Broward County and annexed to Hallandale Beach in 1978 9 Demographics EditHistorical population CensusPop Note 19301 012 19401 82780 5 19503 886112 7 196010 483169 8 197023 849127 5 198036 51753 1 199030 996 15 1 200034 28210 6 201037 1138 3 202041 21711 1 U S Decennial Census 10 2020 census Edit Hallandale Beach racial composition Hispanics excluded from racial categories NH Non Hispanic 11 Race Number PercentageWhite NH 16 789 40 73 Black or African American NH 6 549 15 89 Native American or Alaska Native NH 32 0 08 Asian NH 740 1 8 Pacific Islander NH 12 0 03 Some Other Race NH 333 0 81 Mixed Multi Racial NH 1 096 2 66 Hispanic or Latino 15 666 38 01 Total 41 217As of the 2020 United States census there were 41 217 people 17 573 households and 9 104 families residing in the city 2010 census Edit Hallandale Beach Demographics2010 Census Hallandale Beach Broward County FloridaTotal population 37 113 1 748 066 18 801 310Population percent change 2000 to 2010 8 3 7 7 17 6 Population density 8 804 3 sq mi 1 444 9 sq mi 350 6 sq miWhite or Caucasian including White Hispanic 73 7 63 1 75 0 Non Hispanic White or Caucasian 52 5 43 5 57 9 Black or African American 18 7 26 7 16 0 Hispanic or Latino of any race 13 7 25 1 22 5 Asian 1 4 3 2 2 4 Native American or Native Alaskan 0 2 0 3 0 4 Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian 0 0 0 1 0 1 Two or more races Multiracial 2 6 2 9 2 5 Some Other Race 3 4 3 7 3 6 As of 2012 excluding the Canadian and Hispanic and Latino population 8 2 of the residents were of West Indian or Caribbean ancestry 5 3 were American 5 2 were Russian 3 4 German 2 8 Irish and 2 7 of the populace shared Polish ancestry 12 There were 18 051 households out of which 12 5 had children under the age of 18 living with them 35 8 were married couples living together 9 1 had a female householder with no husband present and 51 8 were non families 45 2 of all households were made up of individuals and 25 8 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 1 88 and the average family size was 2 60 In the city the population was spread out with 13 2 under the age of 18 5 3 from 18 to 24 22 9 from 25 to 44 22 8 from 45 to 64 and 35 8 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 53 years For every 100 females there were 85 6 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 82 6 males The median income for a household in the city was 28 266 and the median income for a family was 37 171 Males had a median income of 31 287 versus 24 882 for females The per capita income for the city was 22 464 About 13 1 of families and 16 8 of the population were below the poverty line including 26 4 of those under age 18 and 13 0 of those age 65 or over As of the year 2000 English was spoken as a first language by 59 66 of the population while Spanish was spoken by 19 50 of the populace In this southernmost Canadian city French was spoken by 5 23 of the population most of them French Canadians Other languages spoken at home were Romanian at 2 71 Italian at 1 96 French Creole at 1 80 Yiddish 1 70 Russian 1 32 German 1 27 Hungarian at 1 17 Polish at 0 85 Hebrew at 0 77 and Portuguese spoken by 0 72 of all residents 13 Public schools EditHallandale Beach s public schools are part of Broward County Public Schools 14 In almost all areas elementary and middle school students are zoned for Gulfstream Academy of Hallandale Beach K 8 15 A portion of the city is zoned to Colbert Elementary School and McNicol Middle School 16 17 In all areas high school students are zoned for Hallandale High School 18 Private academies eschewing the public system are present in the area citation needed Media EditHallandale Beach is a part of the Miami Fort Lauderdale Hollywood media market which is the 12th largest radio market 19 and the 17th largest television market 20 in the United States Its primary daily newspapers are the South Florida Sun Sentinel and The Miami Herald and their Spanish language counterparts El Sentinel and El Nuevo Herald The Broward Palm Beach New Times an alternative weekly is widely available around the city Hallandale Beach has its own newspaper The South Florida Sun Times which is published weekly Public transportation EditHallandale Beach is served by several bus routes operated by Broward County Transit 21 A free community minibus service operated by the city of Hallandale Beach also operates on four routes within the city limits and neighboring areas of Hollywood and Aventura 22 Notable people EditIris Acker 1930 2018 arts advocate actress Flight of the Navigator dancer and television host 23 Stewart H Appleby 1890 1964 represented New Jersey s 3rd congressional district from 1925 1927 and retired to Hallandale Beach 24 Morris Childs 1902 1991 double agent for the F B I against the Soviet Union Childs lived in a Hallandale safe house from his retirement in 1986 until his death in 1991 25 Davin Joseph 1st Round NFL Pick Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2006 Meyer Lansky 1902 1983 Jewish gangster financial wizard of the National Crime Syndicate Anthony Provenzano mobster featured in the movie The Irishman 26 See also EditHallandale Beach Police DepartmentReferences Edit Hallandale Beach Website Hallandale Beach Website as of January 19 2019 via Wayback Machine Archived from the original on January 19 2019 Retrieved March 2 2019 Hallandale Beach Florida Website Hallandale Beach Florida Website motto August 8 2003 April 4 2013 via Wayback Machine Archived from the original on April 4 2013 Retrieved March 2 2019 a b c Hallandale Beach Florida About Us Hallandale Beach Florida About Us Website motto July 24 2011 April 23 2016 via Wayback Machine Archived from the original on April 23 2016 Retrieved March 2 2019 a b c Broward by the Numbers pages 3 5 PDF www broward org Archived from the original PDF on 2015 10 10 Retrieved 2015 07 05 2020 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 31 2021 U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved 2008 01 31 US Board on Geographic Names United States Geological Survey 2007 10 25 Retrieved 2008 01 31 US Gazetteer files 2010 2000 and 1990 United States Census Bureau 2011 02 12 Retrieved 2011 04 23 Act No 119 of 1978 Census of Population and Housing Census gov Retrieved June 4 2015 Explore Census Data data census gov Retrieved 2022 02 11 Hallandale Beach Florida city data com Retrieved 2015 07 05 MLA Data Center results for Hallandale Beach FL Modern Language Association Retrieved 2007 09 23 Zoning Map Hallandale Beach Retrieved on September 23 2018 Gulfstream Academy of Hallandale Beach Broward County Public Schools Retrieved on September 23 2018 Colbert Broward County Public Schools Retrieved on September 23 2018 McNicol Broward County Public Schools Retrieved on September 23 2018 Hallandale High Broward County Public Schools Retrieved on September 23 2018 Top 50 Radio Markets Ranked By Metro 12 Population Spring 2005 Northwestern University Media Management Center Archived from the original on 2007 08 07 Retrieved 2007 09 23 Top 50 TV markets ranked by households Northwestern University Media Management Center Archived from the original on 2007 08 07 Retrieved 2007 09 23 Broward County Transit Map PDF Hallandale Beach Community Bus Service Hirschman Bill 2018 09 18 Iris Acker star of South Florida stage and television has died Sun Sentinel Archived from the original on 2018 10 21 Retrieved 2018 10 21 Stewart Hoffman Appleby Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Accessed August 30 2007 West Nigel May 21 2015 Historical Dictionary of International Intelligence Lanham Maryland Rowman amp Littlefield Publishers p 64 ISBN 9781442249578 Retrieved November 29 2021 Lubasch Arnold H Provenzano Is Convicted in Hotel Loan Kickback Case Another Indictment Still Pending Kickback or Interest Rate Jury Sequestered Throughout The New York Times March 26 1978 Accessed January 13 2020 Mr Provenzano served a prison Sentence and was barred from union office for five years because of a 1963 conviction for extortion He lives in Clifton N J and Hallandale Fla External links EditCity of Hallandale Beach official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hallandale Beach Florida amp oldid 1145949112, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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