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UM Hurry 'Canes Shuttle - Stanford Circle ↔ | Ponce de Leon Parking Garage |
orth along US 41(SR 45) until branching off to | Ponce De Leon Boulevard to rejoin US 98. |
Nicolas | Ponce de Leon was appointed acting governor of Flori |
Nicholas II | Ponce de Leon stepped down as governor of Florida in |
The street is accessed off of East | Ponce de Leon Avenue, a historic road that runs east |
developed in 1927, and Glenwood Academy border | Ponce de Leon Court on the east. |
as on the northeast corner of Peachtree St and | Ponce de Leon Ave (current location of the Georgian |
Ponce de Leon Springs State Recreation Area is a Flo | |
cause it is near the intersection of east/west | Ponce de Leon Avenue and north/southwest North Highl |
n gallons of pure water emerges daily from the | Ponce de Leon Spring. |
lairmont originates at a "T"-intersection with | Ponce de Leon Avenue, it is called Clairemont Avenue |
now lives in Miami, Florida, where he attended | Ponce De Leon Middle School, now attends Miami Palme |
rd Park is a park built on the site of the old | Ponce de Leon amusement park, in the Old Fourth Ward |
San Lorenzo was founded in 1493 by juan | ponce de leon . |
A third segment called North | Ponce de Leon Avenue surrounds a heavily forested co |
First Christian Church, SE corner of | Ponce de Leon Heights, Decatur, Georgia |
Although the neighborhood partially fronts on | Ponce de Leon Avenue, there are no commercial busine |
mayor of Atlanta, who built a mansion at 1428 | Ponce de Leon Avenue. |
ure in buildings along Location: Both sides of | Ponce de Leon Ave. between Briarcliff Rd. and the Se |
in Atlanta, located where the BeltLine crosses | Ponce de Leon Avenue in the Old Fourth Ward where th |
Gulf coast of Florida, and as far north as the | Ponce de Leon Inlet on the Atlantic coast of Florida |
8, but the eastern parts those highways follow | Ponce de Leon Avenue, just two city blocks north of |
The district is bounded by | Ponce de Leon Boulevard, King, Cordova, and Orange S |
ernal youth, it was sought by Spanish explorer | Ponce de Leon who searched throughout the south east |
Bungalows with palm trees in | Ponce de Leon Court Historic District, Decatur, GA |
mith's Casa Monica Hotel, as well as Flagler's | Ponce de Leon Hotel and Alcazar Hotel of which Smith |
rnational League, whose previous home had been | Ponce de Leon Park. |
A four-acre lake on the north side of | Ponce de Leon Avenue was filled in in 1907 to make w |
Ponce de Leon Apartments | |
Briarcliff Plaza, also known as | Ponce de Leon Plaza, is a strip mall-type shopping c |
. 10 and U.S. Route 23 before splitting off at | Ponce de Leon Ave. and East Lake Road in Decatur. |
th, and is followed on its south side by South | Ponce de Leon Avenue, the land between them being Oa |
nues eastward into the city of Decatur as West | Ponce de Leon Avenue. |
The Senate as a | Ponce (de Leon) scheme" (PS, 1997). |
Like the Alcazar and | Ponce de Leon, many of the architectural details wer |
The communities of | Ponce de Leon, Los Maestros, and Pedro J. Rosaly are |
g site in Florida in 1513, of Spanish explorer | Ponce de Leon, however recent historical research ha |
Ponce de Leon, for narrator and orchestra (1974) | |
nglish: Dogs' Plaza), but formally, Plaza Juan | Ponce de Leon, was the first building in Puerto Rico |
It is located in the town of | Ponce de Leon, a half mile south of U.S. 90 on C.R 1 |
Caparra was founded by Juan | Ponce de Leon, the first governor of the island, in |
. Henry L. Wilson, named them in honor of Juan | Ponce de Leon, asserting that they kept one young; t |
Canaveral lighthouse and the restored original | Ponce Inlet lighthouse first order Fresnel lens. |
into Rio Portugues just as they both enter the | Ponce city limits to eventually empty as Rio Bucana |
uthern section of the municipality, within the | Ponce city limits, and southwest of the traditional |
uthern section of the municipality, within the | Ponce city limits, and northeast of the traditional |
uthern section of the municipality, within the | Ponce city limits, and southwest of the traditional |
well as all of its length, entirely within the | Ponce city limits. |
Diaz, Luis Gallegos, Yaxkin Restrepo, Mauricio | Ponce and Luis Angel Hernandez among others. |
Puerto Rico Islamic Center at | Ponce on Luna Street, Barrio Cuarto, a few blocks fr |
In 1991, as part of the | Ponce en Marcha (Ponce On the Move) plan, the govern |
amestown Properties to develop the building as | Ponce City Market, a multi-use residential, office a |
g, later called City Hall East, and now called | Ponce City Market, awaiting redevelopment. |
ico's three free schools of music in San Juan, | Ponce, and Mayaguez. |
The Museo de Arte de | Ponce, a mecca for the arts in the Puerto Rico, is l |
There are public housing developments in | Ponce and Moca named after Dr. Gandara. |
tinction of having held the office of mayor of | Ponce the most-eight times. |
ncy of the Government of Puerto Rico, runs the | Ponce Massacre Museum, located at the intersection w |
quartet had offices at the Briarcliff Hotel at | Ponce and N. Highland in Virginia Highland, Atlanta. |
The city of | Ponce was named after Juan Ponce de Leon y Loayza, t |
A school in her native | Ponce was named in her honor. |
At the time of the merger, Banco de | Ponce had nine branches in New York to Popular's six |
After 1993, | Ponce took nine more years to win a title. |
s branches, including its main branch above in | Ponce, are now branded "Banco Popular". |
m the Pen Club of Puerto Rico and in 2002, the | Ponce Chamber of Commerce honored her with an "Educa |
One of the Founders of | Ponce School of Medicine. |
In 1964, Cordero held his first concert at the | Ponce Museum of Art located in the city of Ponce. |
d figures in the architectural pieces of Roque | Ponce and of Josef Garcia, as well as groups within |
atro La Perla (1860s), and the former downtown | Ponce residence of the Serralles family (1870) at 70 |
Mendez was offered the position of Dean of the | Ponce School of Medicine in Puerto Rico He accepted |
anuel V. Domenech, former legislator, Mayor of | Ponce, Commissioner of the Interior, Treasurer, and |
Don Luis, as he was known, founded the | Ponce Museum of Art, Puerto Rico's foremost art muse |
16, 1963 he was appointed Coadjutor Bishop of | Ponce, and on November 18, 1963 succeeded as Bishop |
In 2007, | Ponce lived one his best moments on Universidad de C |
Banco de | Ponce was one the largest banks in Puerto Rico. |
The University of Puerto Rico at | Ponce (UPRP or UPR-Ponce) is a state university loca |
alate, Nicky Marrero, Paquito D'Rivera, Daniel | Ponce among others. |
Ponce is ours). | |
en Velasquita who in 1006 donated it to Bishop | Ponce de Oviedo. |
In | Ponce, Berenguer Padilla set up his shoe repair shop |
The central district of | Ponce in particular is a blend of Ponce Creole and A |
This is the same place in | Ponce where Pedro Albizu Campos, another independenc |
Daniel | Ponce - percussion and bata drum |
The great fair in | Ponce took place in 1889 and Parque de Bombas was bu |
steam operated mill, which they used in their | Ponce sugar plantation. |
ordillera Central until it reached the city of | Ponce, edging Plaza Las Delicias, located just two b |
Ponce es Ponce, y lo demas es parking. | |
(English: | Ponce is Ponce, and the rest is parking.) |
his road is the main access road from downtown | Ponce to PR-52 and PR-1, providing access to San Jua |
rlet, Jean Mouillere, Isabelle Perrin, Alberto | Ponce, Thomas Prevost, Bruno Rigutto, Rena Shereshev |
The 2009 | Ponce Grand Prix was considered to have initiated “t |
The | Ponce Grand Prix de Atletismo is a track and field c |
shed a new personal and national record at the | Ponce Grand Prix, breaking the 47-second mark with a |
A Redemptorist, he served as Bishop of | Ponce in Puerto Rico (1947-63) and as an auxiliary b |
In 2008, Perez was coach for Leones de | Ponce in Puerto Rico. |
A months-long ACLU investigation on the | Ponce Massacre put the blame squarely on Governor Wi |
Ponce mayor Rafael Cordero Santiago who died on Janu | |
een preceded by a few weeks by that of popular | Ponce mayor Rafael Cordero. |
e park was created under the administration of | Ponce mayor Rafael Cordero Santiago. |
ugh the northern border of the municipality of | Ponce, before reaching Adjuntas. |
s, and Portugues Urbano of the municipality of | Ponce before reaching barrio Sexto in the city of Po |
McManus resigned as Bishop of | Ponce for reasons of health on November 18, 1963. |
be bought down for sale to the marketplace in | Ponce with relative easy. |
uerto Rico Highway 2 (PR-2) in Barrio Canas in | Ponce, Puerto Rico |
rez was a Puerto Rican politician and Mayor of | Ponce, Puerto Rico from 1961 to 1964. |
Jose Luis Ortiz (born June 25, 1947, | Ponce, Puerto Rico - died January 20, 2011 Puerto Ri |
da) was born and raised by both her parents in | Ponce, Puerto Rico a city which is located in the so |
ed Bishop, being appointed Auxiliary Bishop of | Ponce, Puerto Rico by Pope John XXIII. |
A chamfered sidewalk street corner in historic | Ponce, Puerto Rico |
eso was a Puerto Rican politician and Mayor of | Ponce, Puerto Rico from 1925 to 1928. |
Miguel Rosich y Mass was Mayor of | Ponce, Puerto Rico from 1889 to 1890 and again in 18 |
Actas del Cabildo de | Ponce, Puerto Rico 1812-1823. |
03) heading northbound in Barrio Portugues, in | Ponce, Puerto Rico |
born in the Belgica sector of Barrio Primero, | Ponce, Puerto Rico on January 11, 1909. |
Palmieri's parents migrated to New York from | Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1926 and settled down in the S |
oxidized "El Mundo" newspaper delivery box in | Ponce, Puerto Rico |
He was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico and died in San Juan. |
Antonio Arias was the mayor of | Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1903. |
He was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico on 3 April 1861. |
ez Badillo, better known as Tempo, was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1979. |
i (born Antonio S. Otero Luchetti) was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1888. |
Santiago Oppenheimer Van Rhyn was the Mayor of | Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1906. |
Domingo Cruz was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico on July 3, 1864. |
Antonio M. Delgado had been elected mayor of | Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1936. |
Juan de Dios Conde was Mayor of | Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1836 and again in 1839. |
n association football team that is to play in | Ponce, Puerto Rico in the Puerto Rico Soccer League. |
91) was a Puerto Rican politician and Mayor of | Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1956. |
Luis P. Valdivieso was the Mayor of | Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1905. |
Calero was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico on September 13, 1963. |
Juan Cortada y Quitana was Mayor of | Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1873 to 1874. |
Pedro Juan Rosaly was Mayor of | Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1900. |
ciety of the Methodist Episcopal Church (1907) | Ponce, Puerto Rico |
Ponce, Puerto Rico | |
He was named | Ponce, Puerto Rico's Athlete of the Year from 1984-1 |
Damon Wayne Mashore (born October 31, 1969, in | Ponce, Puerto Rico) is a former professional basebal |
berto Garcia Flores (born October 27, 1952, in | Ponce, Puerto Rico) is a retired professional baseba |
Maria-Elena Laas (born November 28, 1981 in | Ponce, Puerto Rico) - is an actress and model of Pue |
Gabriel Bocachica Colon (born March 4, 1976 in | Ponce, Puerto Rico) is a former Major League Basebal |
Lourdes Dominicci Ramos (born July 15, 1966 in | Ponce, Puerto Rico) is a news anchor, television rep |
icky") Busquets Healy (born October 3, 1974 in | Ponce, Puerto Rico) is a former freestyle swimmer fr |
Edgardo Guilbe (born 10 March 1966 in | Ponce, Puerto Rico) is a retired Puerto Rican sprint |
Elin Ortiz (born 14 December 1934, | Ponce, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican actor, comedia |
as N4P, formerly known as Alano Baez, born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico), bassist Arturo "R2O" Rodriguez, |
aja de Muertos Light, is an 1887 lighthouse in | Ponce, Puerto Rico, that is unique amongst all other |
ado was a Puerto Rican politician and Mayor of | Ponce, Puerto Rico, from 1933 to 1937. |
After working with local groups in | Ponce, Puerto Rico, he moved to The Bronx during the |
The city of | Ponce, Puerto Rico, was named after Juan Ponce de Le |
Corps established Losey Army Airfield east of | Ponce, Puerto Rico, near the island's southern coast |
Juan Nepomuceno Morel Campos was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico, to Manuel Morel Araujo and Juana |
Torres was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico, in 1916. |
ay 511 (PR-511) in the hills of Barrio Real in | Ponce, Puerto Rico, looking northbound |
Ponce, Puerto Rico, on July 4, 1943; d. | |
Tito Vicente (Vicente O. Rivera), 1959 born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico, is a pianist, keyboardist, and a |
Degetau was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico, where he also attended the commo |
et corners (curbs) in Barcelona, Spain, and in | Ponce, Puerto Rico, are chamfered. |
istoric building located on Castillo Street in | Ponce, Puerto Rico, in the city's historic district. |
Licensed to | Ponce, Puerto Rico, the station serves the Puerto Ri |
The baseball stadium in | Ponce, Puerto Rico, is named after him. |
"Paquito" Alfonso Montaner Garcia was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico, on August 16, 1894. |
Licensed to | Ponce, Puerto Rico, it serves the southern Puerto Ri |
Art Deco architecture structure is located in | Ponce, Puerto Rico, and dates from 1926. |
Licensed to | Ponce, Puerto Rico, USA, the station serves the Puer |
Licensed to | Ponce, Puerto Rico, it serves the Puerto Rico area. |
a scholarship to study by the Aurora Lodge of | Ponce, Puerto Rico, but he was NOT a freemason. |
Licensed to | Ponce, Puerto Rico, it serves the greater Puerto Ric |
It is located in | Ponce, Puerto Rico, on the banks of rivers Bucana an |
Frankie Sabath (born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico, 1951) began his musical career a |
He was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico, on July 31, 1915. |
nd 28 July, she participated in the capture of | Ponce, Puerto Rico, landing an armed force which rec |
is a megaport currently under construction in | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
the west side of the entrance to the harbor of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
se of Representatives and mayor of the city of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
is located as given as Jayuya, Puerto Rico and | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
Henna was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
He was born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
town of Jayuya to barrio Sexto in the city of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
e 1993 Central American and Caribbean Games in | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
uertos, an uninhabited island off the coast of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
Rico is a Roman Catholic university located in | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
She was reportedly born in | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
ntral American and Caribbean Games was held in | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
s one of the 31 barrios in the municipality of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
During 1904, he served as Mayor of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
Rico pageant was held on February 20, 2010 in | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
grams to sites in West Palm Beach, Florida and | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
ers Pieretti was a Puerto Rican architect from | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
s one of the 31 barrios of the municipality of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
Puerto Rico Highway 585 is tertiary highway in | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
Caribe is a enclosed shopping mall located in | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
s one of the 31 barrios of the municipality of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
was a Puerto Rican brothel owner and madam in | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
s one of the 31 barrios of the municipality of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
s one of the 31 barrios of the municipality of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
nineteenth-century Puerto Rican architect from | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
s one of the 31 barrios of the municipality of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
s one of the 31 barrios of the municipality of | Ponce, Puerto Rico. |
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