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Palmetto Walk Shopping Village
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Pam Bell Photography, Inc.
Award-Winning Photographer capturing Family, Children, High School Senior, Engagement, Newborn, Brand, Wedding, Lifestyle & more on & around Amelia Island
Paris Nails
Paris Nails: Located conveniently in Fernandina Beach, FL 32034, Our nail salon would bring you the most wonderful time when using our services

Parker Contracting Inc.
Parker Contracting Inc. has been providing North East Florida with high-quality new construction, remodeling and roofing services for both residential and commercial clients.
Passion 4 Pooches Pet Spa
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Paul S Boone, Attorney at Law, P.A.
Nassau County injury lawyer Paul Boone will help if you or a loved one has suffered injury or been killed in Florida. Call today for a free consultation.

Peacock Electric, Inc.
Serving Fernandina Beach, FL area. We specialize in HVAC service, repair and maintenance of Carrier furnaces, AC (A/C), heat pumps, ductless, geothermal for people near me
Peck Gymnasium
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Peck Gymnasium
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Peck High School
Peck High School 1 Fernandina Beach FL The school was built in 1927 as Nassau Colored School Number 1 and known as Peck High School, which served grades one through twelve. The school was constructed as part of the Rosenwald Schools program, which began in 1912 and ended in 1932. Peck High School was named after William Henderson Peck, one of the early principals and champions of African-American education in Fernandina Beach. W.H. Peck is among the Great Floridians of the state. The school was closed in 1969 after desegregation, and for many years was empty. Significant deterioration led community activists to champion preservation of the building beginning in the early 1980βs. The Nassau County School Board transferred ownership of the site to the City of Fernandina Beach in 1989. Today the complex serves as an important community cornerstone and is home to City offices, non-profits, classes and activities, and recreation. In 2010, the Peck Center Complex was included in the Cityβs local historic district in order to protect the structure for future generations. The building serves as a significant component of the story of African-American heritage in Fernandina Beach.

Pedego Electric Bikes Amelia Island
Stop into Pedego Amelia Island in Fernandina Beach, FL for electric bikes and e-bikes, expert local service, and test rides that make every ride more fun.
About Fernandina Beach
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