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Author Archives: floridatraveler
SEASIDE: THE TOWN INSIDE THE BUBBLE
Small Town Series: This article is part of one of the series that this website will feature as Florida slowly unwraps from the effects of the virus. This article features small towns most visitors to Florida might not normally put … Continue reading
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My Favorite Weirdest Attractions in Florida
With the virus limiting travel and tourism in Florida, I am writing articles oriented toward the entire state summarizing some past content and painting a wide picture. As a history teacher, it irritates me how much of the History Channel … Continue reading
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A 2020 LOOK AT FLORIDA THE NATURAL PLACE
With so many Florida attractions, restaurants, and resorts still closed due to the virus, I want to feature some things that the virus can not drastically change. And that is Florida – the Natural Place. WE LIED ABOUT THE SUNSHINE … Continue reading
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FLORIDA AND THE SEARCH FOR CONFEDERATE GOLD
With most of Florida’s tourist attractions, top restaurants, and resorts closed or operating on a limited basis, I thought I would contribute a story on one of Florida’s favorite topics: TREASURE. In this case, it isn’t pirate gold, but Confederate … Continue reading
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ELVIS AND THE COLONEL IN FLORIDA
A recent article that Tom Hanks might play the role of Colonel Tom Parker in a planned new Warner Brothers movie about the life of Elvis Presley attracted my attention. I don’t know if the screenplay will feature Parker since … Continue reading
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Will The Virus Ruin Walt Disney World’s 50th Birthday Party?
The family entertainment center of the world is completely closed down. International Drive is more deserted than on the last hurricane attack. Since 9.8% of Florida workers are in the travel and vacation industry, the economy, particularly in Central Florida, … Continue reading
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Favorite Florida Food Facts 2020 Style
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Favorite Florida Food Facts 2020 Style
One of the important Florida economic institutions that are in limbo during this Coronavirus Pandemic is the restaurant industry. While you can pick up and have delivery of most comfort foods from the large restaurant chains, the stand-alone family restaurants … Continue reading
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Florida Might Be Closed, But I Am Back and Open
I have returned at a strange time. Most of Florida’s attractions and resorts are closed so to fully benefit from my articles you might have to wait until that sunny day when things return to normalcy. Still, if you enjoy … Continue reading
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Florida’s Little Rivers Pack A Tourist Punch
Florida has 11,000 miles of rivers and most Floridians will remember that the 310-mile St. Johns River flows very slowly northward just a few miles from the Atlantic before reaching the ocean. People recognize the Suwannee River, with its 206 … Continue reading
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