Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Everglades National Park' has mentioned 'Flamingo' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Communities developed on the two largest pieces of dry ground in the area, on Chokoloskee Island and at Flamingo on Cape Sable, both of which established post offices in the early 1890s.
The settlements in Chokoloskee and Flamingo served as trading centers for small populations of farmers, fishermen, and charcoal burners settled in the Ten Thousand Islands.
A dirt road from Florida City reached Flamingo in 1922, while a causeway finally connected Chokoloskee to the mainland's Everglades City in 1956.
[61][62] After the park was established, private property in the Flamingo area was claimed by eminent domain, and the site was incorporated into the park as a visitor center.
In 2009 the visitor center and lodge at Flamingo were irreparably damaged by 125xc2xa0mph (201xc2xa0km/h) winds and an 8xc2xa0ft (2.4xc2xa0m) storm surge; the lodge had been functioning for 50 years when it was torn down; nothing is slated to replace it.
Various hiking trails are accessible from the road, which runs to the Flamingo Visitor Center and marina, open and staffed during the busier time of the year.
The Gulf Coast Visitor Center gives canoers access to the Wilderness Waterway, a 99-mile (160xc2xa0km) canoe trail that extends to the Flamingo Visitor Center.
[104] Closer to Flamingo, more rugged trails take visitors through mangrove swamps, along Florida Bay.
The campground at Flamingo
Near Flamingo, 234xc2xa0campsites with some services are also available.
Twenty second exposure of the Milky Way from the road to Flamingo
[109][110] The best viewing locations are in the remote southern and western areas of the Everglades, such as Flamingo and the Ten Thousand Islands.