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Remy of Ratatouille Makes Chefs de France A Treat

Epcot’s Chefs de France at Walt Disney World has a one character dinner show. A French actress who reminds me of Leslie Caron wheels a serving cart around the tables and when she lifts a chafing lid, there is Remy … Continue reading

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Busch Gardens Has Teamed Up With The Cast of Madagascar

Kids rush to Disney World to meet Mickey Mouse. Teens floak to Universal for Harry Potter and Super-heroes. Now Busch Gardens has a little celebrity power. (Those Madagascar films netted $1.8 billion in revenue.) Alex the Lion, Marty the Zebra, … Continue reading

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Best Places To View Florida’s Manatees

During the cold winter months, Florida’s wonderful manatee (sea cow) population head up river to warm springs and go to the warming waters of bay power plants. It is the best time for non-divers to get close to viewing manatees. … Continue reading

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Florida State Fair’s Cracker Country

The Florida State Fair just opened in Tampa off US 301 and I-4. The Fair contains the usual anusement rides, livestock competitions, and diverse free entertainment. Of importance to history buffs, it is the opportunity to see the historic Cracker … Continue reading

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event: Juan Gomez: the Legend Behind Gasparilla The Pirate

This weekend is Tampa’s annual Gasparilla Festival when the infamous Spanish pirate Jose Gaspar arrives to turn the city into a Mardi Gras festival. Historians have found no evidence in the existence of Gaspar nor his harem of kidnapped beauties … Continue reading

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sports: I Remember Ron Fraser As My First Interview

The recent death of college baseball coach and legend Ron Fraser reminded me he was my first interview as the sports editor at U. of Miami. Baseball was not a BIG sport at the U, but Fraser said that would … Continue reading

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sport: Bouldering In Florida Is “Blowing Rocks”

Some rockclimbing Arizona friends asked me – can you go bouldering in Florida, the flattest state? The answer is YES – in a somewhat odd way. While most Florida climbers work out at gyms or even try some canal walls, … Continue reading

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civil war: Battle of Brooksville

On January 18, 19, and 20, the 22th annual BROOKSVILLE RAID takes place 10 miles west of town at the Sand Hill Boy Scout Camp on Hwy 50. The battle represents a time in July of 1864 when Federal forces … Continue reading

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Temple Terrace Has National Register Golf Course

The Temple Terrace (FL) Golf Course, designed by Tom Benelow in 1922, was added to the National Register of Historic Places, the first Florida golf site on the Register. Temple Terrace was one of America’s first golf communities. Although the … Continue reading

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HAPPY 500th TO FLORIDA (B. 1513)

This year this blog will feature Ponce de Leon: The Man and the Myth; events of 150th anniversary of Civil War in Florida; My Favorite Hotels, Restaurants, Parks, Historic Sites, and More. Also, special Walt Disney World insider information and … Continue reading

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