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As with many towns in Florida, it was used for military training during [[World War II]]. The remnants of a landing field can still be seen today by a stand of trees, about 1 mile east of town.
As with many towns in Florida, it was used for military training during [[World War II]]. The remnants of a landing field can still be seen today by a stand of trees, about 1 mile east of town.

The town also boast some of the best fried chicken at the gas station in "downtown." You know where the two major roads intersect.


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Revision as of 14:33, 11 April 2007

Holopaw, Florida is a small town in Osceola County, Florida. It is located at the eastern end of the multiplex of highways US 192 and US 441. It has a population of fewer than 5000 people.

As with many towns in Florida, it was used for military training during World War II. The remnants of a landing field can still be seen today by a stand of trees, about 1 mile east of town.

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28°08′09″N 81°04′34″W / 28.13583°N 81.07611°W / 28.13583; -81.07611