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Hallandale Beach, Florida

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Hallandale Beach, FloridaPopulated coastal places in Florida on the Atlantic OceanPopulated places established in 1927Use mdy dates from July 2023
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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. It's also part of the Miami metropolitan area of South Florida. As of the 2020 census, the population was 41,217. 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. The area surrounding those two major places created a sizable downtown financial district, with offices for a number of banks and brokerage houses, plus many restaurants.

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Hallandale Beach, Florida
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Northeast 2nd Terrace 86
33009 , Hallandale Beach
Florida, United States
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