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FDOT: No Pride rainbows for Florida bridges this summer

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Bridges from Jacksonville to Miami will glow in red, white and blue this summer — and only red, white and blue.

Source: WPLG Local 10 | Miami News, Fort Lauderdale News, Weather | Local10.com

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