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Category Archives: Recreational Experiences
Florida’s Unique Ghost Towns Are Not Invisible
It should not surprise Florida visitors that the Sunshine State has over one hundred “ghost towns” – some of them just a note on a map while others reveal the remains of a more prosperous past. Florida ghost towns all … Continue reading
Florida Animal Sanctuaries Are Unlike Animal Parks
Animals have always been big business in Florida. Walt Disney World has Animal Kingdom to compete against Tampa’s Busch Gardens. Sea animals have their place at Sea World while there are six other dolphin playgrounds. Lion Country Safari started in … Continue reading
Things In Florida That Scare Visitors: Fact and Fancy
As a person who writes blogs and articles about Florida, I get a lot of emails about whet people like and don’t like about my state. It may shock some of you that there are people in the USA who … Continue reading
March Is Flower Blooming Season In Florida
March is perhaps the best season to visit Florida’s dozens of beautiful, flowering parks from Jacksonville and Pensacola to Miami and Naples. There is a great diversity of plants in March in Florida which is famous worldwide for its azalea … Continue reading
Florida’s Biggest Stadium Does Not Have A Football Field
Spring training is just around the bend in Florida and I’m teaching a class as an adjunct in the building almost next door to the largest spring training stadium in the Florida Grapefruit League, George Steinbrenner Park, spring home of … Continue reading
It’s Art Festival Time In Florida
February and March are big months for huge outdoor art festivals in Florida. Last weekend was one of my favorite events to visit – the 20th annual art festival in downtown Dunedin. Main Street was filled with artists and craftsmen … Continue reading
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US27: The Old Alternate Route To Miami
Most people from the Northeast heading to Miami or the Keys simply take I-95 along the Atlantic Ocean. Those coming from the Midwest usually leave I-75 at the Florida Turnpike and slice across Florida through Orlando. Before the development of … Continue reading
January Is The Month To Hike Florida’s Natural Treasures
January is the best time to visit and hike the many natural attractions found in Florida. The mosquito problem is almost negative and the temperatures may be cool but often refreshing. Even the animal and bird life seems more active … Continue reading
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
Christmas In Florida Is Snow-Less, But Not Show-Less
Growing up outside Boston as a child meant dreaming of a white Christmas. As often or not we had frigid weather, icy roads, and no snow. Floridians don’t have to worry about the white stuff in December. We still celebrate … Continue reading
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