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Hollywood Boulevard Historic Business District

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The Hollywood Boulevard Historic Business District is a U.S. historic district (designated as such on February 18, 1999) located in Hollywood, Florida. The district runs along Hollywood Boulevard, between 21st Avenue and Young Circle. It contains 34 historic buildings and two historic sites. The sites are Young Circle Park and Anniversary Park. Planning for the historic district began in 1995 at the approach of the 70th anniversary of the city.

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Hollywood Boulevard Historic Business District
South 20th Avenue, Hollywood

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South 20th Avenue 101
33020 Hollywood
Florida, United States
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