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Category Archives: Historic Buildings
Florida: The Reenactment of America’s Longest and Most Costly War
This time of year dozens of Floridians and volunteers from across the nation dress up as United States Enlisted Soldiers to reenact the longest and most costly (in today’s money) war in American history. It is the Seminole Indian Wars, … Continue reading
Historic Florida Train Trips Inside The State
Until trains connected Florida with Northern markets and people, Florida was the least populated state in the South, the least populated region of the country. At a time when transcontinental railroads were building westward, Henry Flagler was building a railroad … Continue reading
Ten Small Florida Vacation Towns You Should Visit
Tired of a Florida vacation in an overcrowded, overpriced metropolis? Perhaps you should spend some vacation time in some of Florida’s small towns, where they appreciate every visitor and offer personalized services Here are ten of my favorite small town spots … Continue reading
Seven Women Who Changed Florida History
One hundred years ago Florida was the only state in the South with less than one million residents, but things would soon change in every aspect of society in Florida. Many people played major roles in Florida history – here … Continue reading
The Story of Florida Starts With Two Myths
The first thing any Florida school child learns about their home state is probably: While searching for the Fountain of Youth, Ponce de Leon discovered Florida. That’s not just a myth. It is a Double Myth! Here is the real … Continue reading
Pass-a-Grille: The Original Tampa Bay Beach Town
PASS-A-GRILLE BEACH, the Southernmost of Pinellas County’s barrier beaches, was the first beach community on the Gulf of Mexico to develop as a weekend residential spot for successful Tampa and St. Petersburg residents. Originally, home to fishermen, homesteaders, and lumber men like Zephaniah Phillips, the island … Continue reading
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Florida’s Military Museums Honor Our Veterans and More
There are 1.5 million Floridians who served in the United States Armed Forces so it is not surprised that there are dozens of memorial gardens and local museums to honor the military past and present. My father met my mother … Continue reading
Florida’s Best State Parks With Great Beaches
Florida has miles and miles of great beaches, but more and more of them are lined with condos and multi-storied hotels. If you want a Florida beach with a wonderful all-natural view, you might consider a Florida State Park. For … Continue reading
Unofficial Guide To Florida Beachside Restaurants
It’s summertime in Florida and both tourists and locals are heading to Florida’s 663 miles of beach (not shoreline – beach). Part of the sandy excursion for many adults is a stop at a restaurant on the beach for burgers, … Continue reading
Craft Brewing Is Big Business In Florida
The craft beer industry has boomed in Florida in the last years, even in the Panhandle. Vicente Martinez Ybor not only brought the cigar industry to Tampa (Ybor City) in 1885. he constructed Florida’s first brewing company (1897), the Florida … Continue reading
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