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Encyclopedia > Channel 34 TV Tower Palm City

Channel 34 TV Tower Palm City is a 466.5 metre high guyed-mast at Palm City, Florida, USA at 27°7'20.0" N and 80°23'19.0" W. Channel 34 TV Tower Palm City was built in 1981 and is used for TV broadcasting. metre or meter, see meter (disambiguation) The metre is the basic unit of length in the International System of Units. ... Palm City is a census-designated place located in Martin County, Florida. ... The word Usa has more than one meaning: U.S.A. - The United States of America The United States Army Usa, Oita - A city in Japan The USA cable network USA Today national daily newspaper The University of Southern Alabama goes by the initials U.S.A. The patriotic cheer... 1981 is a common year starting on Thursday. ... An American family watching television in the 1950s. ...


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