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Spring Has Sprung in Flowery Florida
While my native New England is getting blasted by another terrible nor’easter and my old summer spot in Brant Rock (Massachusetts) has been flooded so many times this winter the Esplanade is starting to look like Venice (Italy), Florida is … Continue reading
Florida’s Brewery and Brew-Pub Businesses Are Booming
When I was a student at the University of South Florida, it was exciting to go down to the Anheuser- Busch beer plant and drink a free beer while we watched the flamingos. Today, the Tampa brewery is gone, replaced … Continue reading
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Florida’s Performing Arts Scene Is Not All Imported Shows
Barbara and I attended the second annual Walt Disney World International Festival of the Arts and I must confess watching top Broadway singers like Ashley Brown (Broadway’s original Mary Poppins) and Josh Strickland (original Broadway Tarzan) do the best Disney … Continue reading
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Some of My Favorite Unuusual Florida Restaurants
This is the time of year in Florida when winter tourists and snowbirds are driving the highways visiting their favorite attractions and friends. If you want to add some unique and different dining experiences in your travels, here is a … Continue reading
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My Favorite Florida Museums Are Quite Diverse
Florida has over 400 museums and historic sights for residents and visitors looking for an experience on a rainy or bad beach day. For a fraction of the cost of visiting a theme park or in many cases no cost, … Continue reading
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What’s New in 2018 in Florida’s Super Amusement Parks?
Welcome to 2018. This is the time of year we look at what is expected in the next twelve months in Florida. Despite three serious hurricanes reaching the Sunshine State, Florida broke new records for visitors going over the 100 … Continue reading
Florida’s Immigrant Experiences Are Great Tourist Sights
Florida is one of the most diverse states in the nation and its history of immigration provides visitors and residents alike with many attractions that reflect this story. I have spent many decades teaching in Tampa’s historic Ybor City, which … Continue reading
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Christmas At The Florida Parks: What’s New and Best
The end of Thanksgiving means that Florida’s major theme parks are featuring Christmas decorations and special events, many regular annual attractions that bring huge crowds. So what’s new and what is outstanding this year? Walt Disney World: The Christmas crowds … Continue reading
It’s Not Your Dad’s Kennedy Space Center Anymore
If you haven’t been to the Kennedy Space Center in recent years, you will shocked to see how the educational-entertainment complex has “rocketed” into the twentieth-first century in terms of tourist attractions. The VAB is the most amazing building in … Continue reading
Florida Keys Open For Business With Some Repairs Ongoing
No area was hit harder by Hurricane Irma than the Lower Florida Keys as the Category 4-5 storm ripped across the low-lying Keys between Marathon and Key West. Potential visitors around the world saw on news reports waves of sea … Continue reading
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