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What is the name of the statue on the east side of Lake Mirror?
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We Love Volunteers
The Spirit of Giving
Tribute to the Volunteer Spirit
What is the surname of the father and son who each served as mayor of Lakeland?
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Parker
Trammell
Hollingsworth
The Dixie Highway connected travelers from northern states to Florida.
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True
False
What was the predominant agricultural or industrial commodity for Lakeland in the 1920s?
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Citrus
Phosphate
Cattle
"Tin Can Tourists" were given that name because...
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Their cars were made out of tin
They traveled with food packed in cans
They recycled metal
What inspired architect Charles Wellford Leavitt when designing the Lake Mirror Promenade in 1926?
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City Beautiful Movement
Urban Renewal
Modernist Architecture
Why did Lakeland's population surge following World War I?
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Good roads
Diverse economy
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