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Lutz, Florida
Lutz is an unincorporated census-designated place (CDP) in Hillsborough County, Florida, United States. It is fifteen miles north of Tampa. The northern part of Lutz also makes up a portion of south Pasco County. The population was 19,344 at the 2010 census.
History
Lutz began with the construction of a small train depot on the Tampa Northern Railroad. The area surrounding the depot officially became known as Lutz when the U.S. Postal Service authorized a post office. The community was named for W. P. Lutz, who was credited with bringing the railroad to town.
As people moved to the rural community from Tampa, the Lutz area continued to grow until it no longer depended on the Lutz Junction , which was demolished in the late 1960s.
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TAMPA BAY, Fla. On December 7, 1990, 20th Century Fox released “Edward Scissorhands,” a bizarre and darkly romantic modern fairy tale about a mother who discovers a “boy,” built by a lonely mad scientist type but with blades where his fingers should be, living alone in an abandoned castle.
She brings him home to live with her family, and things go about as well as one might expect when a mother brings a feral homemade boy with blades for fingers home to live with her family.
What You Need To Know
The 1990 Tim Burton movie Edward Scissorhands was shot almost entirely on location in West Central Florida