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From: "Marietta R." <>
Subject: Re: [FLHILLSB] Licata
Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 19:20:40 -0400
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Hi,
Yes, the bridge was named for George and Lucy Licata's son who was killed in
an automobile accident at a very young age.
My mother and George were cousins.
Marietta
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From: "suebod" <>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 4:19 PM
Subject: [FLHILLSB] Licata
> Took a much needed break today & drove down 22d Street Causeway to the
> Seabreeze Restaurant, which I'd heard had re-opened - YEAH! Noted a sign
on
> what used to be the 22d Street Bridge, the bridge past Maritime Boulevard
> going past the shrimp docks, is "LICATA BRIDGE." Leads me to believe the
> Licata's were the Seabreeze Restaurant family. Would explain how my dad
> knew the family. You can tell I haven't done my homework as I'd promised.
> (The deviled crabs are better than ever!)
> Sue
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