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Locations Summary MetroQuest Insights Venice Florida Comp Plan Phase 1 - Location Data 2015-11-15 to 2016-01-17 Locations Summary Visits by Zip/Postal Code - See below for full data Country Region City Zip/Postal Visits - - - - 105 CANADA BRITISH COLUMBIA Steveston V7E 1T3 1 NEW BRUNSWICK MIRAMICHI E1N 0A1 1 SAINT JOHN E2L 4K2 1 ONTARIO BARRIE L4M 0A1 3 Bobcaygeon K0M 1A0 1 BRAMPTON L6P 0A1 1 DERRY WEST L5T 2Z6 1 ETOBICOKE M8V 0A1 1 HAMILTON L9A 3S6 1 KITCHENER N2A 0A1 1 Port Weller L2M 3W1 2 SARNIA N7S 0A1 1 Sault Ste. Marie P6A 0A1 1 GERMANY BADEN-WURTTEMBERG STUTTGART 70174 1 BAYERN NUREMBERG 90455 1 NORDRHEIN-WESTFALEN BONN 53125 1 Remscheid 42853 1 HUNGARY BUDAPEST BUDAPEST 2040 1 INDIA GUJARAT AHMEDABAD 380028 1 KARNATAKA BANGALORE 560018 2 MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI 400099 3 TAMIL NADU CHENNAI 600009 1 UTTAR PRADESH Bareilly 243127 1 MEXICO OAXACA Asuncion Ixtaltepec 70533 1 NETHERLANDS GRONINGEN GRONINGEN 9740 1 UTRECHT UTRECHT 3525 1 NORWAY Vestfold Tonsberg 3127 1 PERU Arequipa Arequipa 04000 1 MetroQuest Insights Venice Florida Comp Plan Phase 1 - Location Data 2015-11-15 to 2016-01-17 SINGAPORE SINGAPORE SINGAPORE 179431 1 SWITZERLAND SANKT GALLEN Jona 8640 1 UNITED KINGDOM ENGLAND Abram WN2 5RJ 1 LONDON EC3N 3E 1 Newbold Verdon LE9 9LL 2 Olton B92 7AQ 4 Wylye BA12 0R 1 UNITED STATES ALABAMA ASHFORD 36312 1 CENTER POINT 35215 3 MONTGOMERY 36114 1 ALASKA Adak 99546 1 ARIZONA CASA GRANDE 85122 1 GILBERT 85233 1 GLENDALE 85301 2 San Tan Valley 85140 1 SCOTTSDALE 85250 2 ARKANSAS BENTONVILLE 72712 1 Flippin 72634 1 CALIFORNIA ARROYO GRANDE 93420 1 CORONA 92877 1 INDIO 92201 1 LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE 91011 2 LOS ANGELES 90001 2 MORENO VALLEY 92551 2 MOUNTAIN VIEW 94043 108 NEWPORT BEACH 92657 1 PASADENA 91101 2 PLACENTIA 92870 1 SACRAMENTO 94203 1 SAN MATEO 94402 1 SUNNYVALE 94085 1 VISTA 92081 1 COLORADO BOULDER 80301 1 COLORADO SPRINGS 80901 1 GRAND JUNCTION 81501 1 LITTLETON 80120 1 PARKER 80134 1 MetroQuest Insights Venice Florida Comp Plan Phase 1 - Location Data 2015-11-15 to 2016-01-17 CONNECTICUT BRIDGEPORT 06601 1 CLINTON 06413 2 LITCHFIELD 6759 1 SOUTH WINDSOR 06074 1 SOUTHINGTON 06489 1 STAMFORD 06905 1 STRATFORD 06614 1 DELAWARE BEAR 19701 8 Dagsboro 19939 1 MIDDLETOWN 19709 2 Millsboro 19966 2 FLORIDA ALTAMONTE SPRINGS 32701 3 ARCADIA 34265 3 BAYONET POINT 34667 1 Bee Ridge 34233 1 BOCA RATON 33427 8 BONITA SPRINGS 34133 4 BRADENTON 34201 14 BRANDON 33508 6 CAPE CORAL 33904 6 Casselberry 32707 1 Citra 32113 1 CITRUS PARK 33673 1 CORAL SPRINGS 33065 1 CUTLER BAY 33157 1 DADE CITY 33523 7 DAVIE 33024 14 DeBary 32713 1 DEERFIELD BEACH 33064 2 DELRAY BEACH 33444 1 DOVER 33527 1 EGYPT LAKE-LETO 33614 4 ELLENTON 34222 2 ENGLEWOOD 34223 33 EUSTIS 32726 1 FORT LAUDERDALE 33301 11 FORT MYERS 33900 10 MetroQuest Insights Venice Florida Comp Plan Phase 1 - Location Data 2015-11-15 to 2016-01-17 FORT PIERCE 34945 1 GATEWAY 33971 1 GENEVA 32732 1 Highland City 33846 5 HOLLYWOOD 33019 5 JACKSONVILLE 32099 10 JUPITER 33458 1 Lady Lake 32158 4 LAKE PLACID 33852 2 LAKE WALES 33853 4 LAKELAND 33801 2 LAND O' LAKES 34638 1 LARGO 33770 1 LAUREL 34272 4 LEHIGH ACRES 33936 1 LONGBOAT KEY 34228 3 MARGATE 33063 1 Meadow Woods 32824 1 MIAMI 33010 17 MIAMI BEACH 33109 2 MILTON 32570 1 Mount Dora 32756 1 MURDOCK 33938 3 NAPLES 34103 1 34101 46 NOKOMIS 34274 168 NORTH PORT 34286 26 OCALA 34470 9 ODESSA 33556 1 OLDSMAR 34677 1 ORANGE PARK 32003 1 ORLANDO 32810 1 32801 34 Osprey 34229 5 OVIEDO 32762 1 PALM HARBOR 34682 1 PALMETTO 34220 4 MetroQuest Insights Venice Florida Comp Plan Phase 1 - Location Data 2015-11-15 to 2016-01-17 PANAMA CITY 32401 1 Parrish 34219 3 Pine Island Center 33922 2 PLACIDA 33946 1 PLANT CITY 33563 2 POMPANO BEACH 33060 5 POMPANO BEACH HIGHLANDS 33441 2 PORT CHARLOTTE 33948 5 PUNTA GORDA 33950 2 RIVERVIEW 33568 9 SAINT AUGUSTINE 32080 1 SAINT CLOUD 34769 2 SAINT PETERSBURG 33701 2 SARASOTA 34236 1 34230 88 SEBRING 33870 4 SEMINOLE 33772 1 SPRING HILL 34604 1 TAMPA 33601 23 TAVARES 32778 1 THE VILLAGES 32159 3 TIERRA VERDE 33715 1 Union Park 32817 1 VENICE 34284 421 Venice Gardens 34285 9 VERO BEACH 32960 1 Vineyards 34119 3 WAUCHULA 33873 1 WELLINGTON 33411 4 WESLEY CHAPEL 33543 5 WILLIAMSBURG 32837 1 WINTER GARDEN 34777 1 WINTER HAVEN 33880 2 GEORGIA ATLANTA 30301 5 AUGUSTA 30901 1 BUFORD 30515 1 CANTON 30114 1 MetroQuest Insights Venice Florida Comp Plan Phase 1 - Location Data 2015-11-15 to 2016-01-17 CUMMING 30028 1 DULUTH 30097 1 EVANS 30809 1 FORT OGLETHORPE 30742 1 LAWRENCEVILLE 30042 2 MARIETTA 30006 6 MOUNT VERNON 30445 1 NICHOLSON 30565 1 PEACHTREE CITY 30269 2 RIVERDALE 30274 4 STATESBORO 30458 1 SUNNYSIDE 31501 2 ILLINOIS ARCOLA 61910 1 BATAVIA 60510 1 BELLEVILLE 62220 1 BOURBONNAIS 60914 1 BRIDGEVIEW 60455 1 CALUMET CITY 60409 1 CHICAGO 60290 3 Cobden 62920 1 CRYSTAL LAKE 60012 1 EOLA 60519 1 GLENDALE HEIGHTS 60137 1 HIGHLAND PARK 60035 3 LAKE FOREST 60045 3 LIBERTY 62347 1 Long Grove 60047 1 MUNDELEIN 60060 1 NAPERVILLE 60540 1 NEW LENOX 60451 1 Odell 60460 1 ORLAND PARK 60462 1 OSWEGO 60543 1 PALOS PARK 60464 1 PLAINFIELD 60544 1 ROCKFORD 61101 1 ROSEMONT 60018 1 MetroQuest Insights Venice Florida Comp Plan Phase 1 - Location Data 2015-11-15 to 2016-01-17 ROUND LAKE 60073 1 SCHAUMBURG 60173 1 60159 2 SPRINGFIELD 62701 2 VERNON HILLS 60061 1 WAUKEGAN 60079 5 WILLOWBROOK 60527 1 WOODSTOCK 60098 2 INDIANA CHESTERTON 46304 1 CLARKSVILLE 47129 1 CROWN POINT 46307 1 GRANGER 46530 1 INDIANAPOLIS 46201 2 MUNCIE 47302 1 PERU 46970 1 IOWA IOWA CITY 52240 3 WEST DES MOINES 50061 1 KANSAS GARDEN CITY 67846 2 LEAVENWORTH 66043 1 WICHITA 67147 1 KENTUCKY BEREA 40403 1 BLOOMFIELD 40008 2 Evarts 40828 1 LEXINGTON-FAYETTE 40505 1 LOUISVILLE 40201 2 LOUISIANA SHREVEPORT 71101 1 SLIDELL 70458 1 MAINE AUBURN 04210 2 MADISON 04950 1 MARYLAND BALTIMORE 21205 1 21201 1 DARNESTOWN 20874 1 ELKRIDGE 21075 3 FALLSTON 21047 1 GAMBRILLS 21054 1 GLEN BURNIE 21060 1 GLENN DALE 20769 1 MetroQuest Insights Venice Florida Comp Plan Phase 1 - Location Data 2015-11-15 to 2016-01-17 HAGERSTOWN 21740 1 North Bethesda 20852 1 PARKVILLE 21234 1 PASADENA 21122 1 ROCKVILLE 20847 2 Saint Michaels 21624 1 SILVER SPRING 20901 1 MASSACHUSETTS ADAMS 01220 1 AMHERST 01004 1 BELCHERTOWN 01007 1 BOSTON 02116 1 02108 2 East Freetown 02717 4 FRAMINGHAM 01701 1 LEXINGTON 02420 1 LOWELL 01850 1 MIDDLEBORO 02344 1 NEW BEDFORD 02740 3 NORTHAMPTON 01060 1 PITTSFIELD 01201 2 SCITUATE 02040 1 SOMERSET 02725 3 South Dartmouth 02748 1 WEST ROXBURY 02132 1 WEST SPRINGFIELD 01089 1 WORCESTER 01601 3 MICHIGAN ADA 49301 1 ANN ARBOR 48103 2 BATTLE CREEK 49014 1 BEVERLY HILLS 48025 1 BIRMINGHAM 48009 1 CANTON 48184 1 DEARBORN 48121 1 48120 2 DETROIT 48201 2 EAST LANSING 48823 2 FENTON 48430 2 MetroQuest Insights Venice Florida Comp Plan Phase 1 - Location Data 2015-11-15 to 2016-01-17 GARDEN CITY 48135 1 GRAND RAPIDS 49501 2 Middleville 49333 1 New Boston 48164 1 NORTHVILLE 48167 3 NOVI 48374 1 ROCHESTER 48306 1 Roscommon 48653 1 Thompsonville 49683 1 MINNESOTA DULUTH 55701 1 EXCELSIOR 55331 1 SAINT PAUL 55155 1 MISSISSIPPI HATTIESBURG 39401 1 MISSOURI Dardenne Prairie 63366 2 SAINT LOUIS 63101 2 SAINT PETERS 63303 1 SPRINGFIELD 65801 1 Wildwood 63005 2 WINFIELD 63389 1 MONTANA VICTOR 59875 3 NEVADA LAS VEGAS 89044 1 NORTH LAS VEGAS 89030 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE CONCORD 03301 3 LANCASTER 03584 1 MANCHESTER 03101 1 NASHUA 03062 1 NEWMARKET 03857 1 PORTSMOUTH 03801 1 STRATHAM 03885 1 Warner 03278 2 NEW JERSEY BAYONNE 07002 1 BAYVILLE 08721 1 BLACKWOOD 08012 1 BRIDGEWATER 08807 1 CHESTER 07930 1 EDISON 08817 1 EGG HARBOR 08221 2 MetroQuest Insights Venice Florida Comp Plan Phase 1 - Location Data 2015-11-15 to 2016-01-17 Emerson 07630 1 FAIRFIELD 07004 1 Forked River 08731 1 HAMBURG 07419 1 HARRISON 07029 1 JACKSON 8527 2 JERSEY CITY 07097 1 LONG BRANCH 07740 1 LYONS 07939 4 MOORESTOWN 08057 1 MOUNT LAUREL 08054 48 NEWARK 07101 2 North Brunswick 08902 1 Palisades Park 07650 2 River Edge 07661 2 SECAUCUS 07094 1 South River 08882 1 Stewartsville 08886 2 TRENTON 08601 1 Tuckerton 08087 1 Wall 7719 2 Waretown 08758 1 WEEHAWKEN 07086 1 NEW MEXICO DEMING 88030 1 NEW YORK ALBANY 12201 1 AMSTERDAM 12010 1 BRONX 10451 1 BUFFALO 14201 2 Chaumont 13622 2 EAST ELMHURST 11369 1 EAST ITHACA 14853 1 EAST MEADOW 11554 1 East Worcester 12064 1 FAIRPORT 14450 1 FAYETTEVILLE 13066 1 Halesite 11743 3 HICKSVILLE 11801 14 MetroQuest Insights Venice Florida Comp Plan Phase 1 - Location Data 2015-11-15 to 2016-01-17 HOLTSVILLE 00501 1 Honeoye Falls 14472 1 HUNTINGTON STATION 11746 1 LONG ISLAND CITY 11101 3 MANHATTAN 10001 5 NANUET 10954 1 NEW YORK CITY 10116 1 10081 2 NEWBURGH 12550 1 POTSDAM 13676 1 RIDGEWOOD 11385 3 ROCHESTER 14614 1 14602 3 Rye Brook 10573 1 SHERMAN 14781 1 SLINGERLANDS 12159 1 Smithtown 11780 1 TRUMANSBURG 14886 3 VALHALLA 10595 1 WASHINGTONVILLE 10992 2 YONKERS 10701 1 YORKTOWN HEIGHTS 10598 1 NORTH CAROLINA ALEXANDER 28701 1 CEDAR FORK 27623 1 CHAPEL HILL 27514 1 DURHAM 27701 1 HENDERSONVILLE 28739 1 MOORESVILLE 28115 1 Sandy Ridge 27046 1 Winterville 28590 1 NORTH DAKOTA GRAND FORKS 58203 1 Hazen 58545 1 NEW ENGLAND 58647 1 OHIO AKRON 44304 3 44301 2 AURORA 44202 1 Barberton 44203 2 MetroQuest Insights Venice Florida Comp Plan Phase 1 - Location Data 2015-11-15 to 2016-01-17 BRECKSVILLE 44141 3 CANFIELD 44406 1 CANTON 44701 1 CINCINNATI 45201 1 CLEVELAND 44118 1 44101 4 Coshocton 43812 1 DAYTON 45390 3 DERBY 43117 1 DUBLIN 43016 2 EAST CLEVELAND 44110 1 ELYRIA 44035 3 FINDLAY 45839 1 KETTERING 45409 1 Macedonia 44056 1 MADISON 44057 1 MARION 43302 1 MARYSVILLE 43040 1 MOUNT VERNON 43050 4 New Paris 45347 1 North Fork Village 45601 1 NORTH OLMSTED 44070 1 NOVELTY 44072 1 ORANGE 44022 1 ROCKY
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