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Florida Spotlight |
| Florida Birding |
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Bird watching in Florida is a great way to experience the real Florida with many places across the state. State and National Parks offer greating birding. View Florida Birding Pictures » |
| Sebastian Inlet State Park |
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Sebastian Inlet is located 17 Miles South of Melbourne, FL and is where the Space Coast and Treasure Coast meet. Sebastian Inlet boasts of world famous snook fishing and the best waves. Swimming and snorkeling are also popular at Sebastian Inlet. The park also features The Sebastian Fishing Museum, The McLarty Treasure Museum, a boat ramp, the mile-long Hammock Trail and picnic areas. Sebastian Inlet State Park Pictures » |
| Palm Beach |
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Palm Beach and West Palm Beach Pictures features CityPlace, Clematis Street Historic Commercial District, Palm Beach public beach at Royal Palm Way and S Ocean Blvd and Worth Avenue in Palm Beach. Palm Beach Pictures » |
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| Florida Wildlife |
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Florida wildlife viewing opportunities are numerous in Florida with many local, state and national parks within a short driving distance of anywhere in Florida. View Florida Wildlife Pictures » |
| Bathtub Reef and The House of Refuge in Stuart, Florida |
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Bathtub Reef gets its name from the living reef found just offshore creating a calm area of shallow water resembling a bathtub. The area covers about 85 acres and runs from St. Lucie north about 1.4 miles. Bathtub Reef and The House of Refuge Pictures » |
| Suwannee River State Park |
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The Suwannee River rises in the Okefenokee Swamp, then runs southwest into Florida, dropping in elevation through limestone layers resulting in Florida's only whitewater rapids. Suwannee River State Park Pictures » |
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Cape Canaveral |
| Port Canaveral |
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Port Canaveral is a great place to spend the day with restaurants, clubs and gambling cruises. You can also enjoy bike paths, go fishing or just relax in the sun. View Port Canaveral Pictures » |
| Kennedy Space Center |
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Visitors can tour the historical site at the Kennedy Space Center Visitors Complex. You'll get an opportunity to tour NASA's launch and landing facilities, experience interactive simulators and live shows. View Kennedy Space Center Pictures » |
| Shuttle Discovery Roll Out |
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STS-114 was the first "return to flight" Space Shuttle mission following the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster. The Space Shuttle Discovery launched at 10:39 a.m. EDT, July 26, 2005. View Shuttle Discovery Roll Out Pictures » |
| Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer |
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The Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer is the first jet aircraft designed for an uninterrupted circumnavigation of the globe and unusually, has just a single jet engine. View Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer Pictures » |
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| Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge |
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The Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of seven different habitats, over 1000 species of plants, and home to 117 species of fish, 68 amphibians and reptiles, 330 birds, and 31 mammal species; 21 of these species are listed as endangered either by the state of Florida or by the US government.
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| Canaveral National Seashore |
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The Canaveral National Seashore is a habitat for 14 different species of federally-listed threatened or endangered animals; it is the second largest number in the entire National Park Service. The 58,000 acre park is a barrier island you can access through New Smyrna Beach to the north and through Titusville to the south.
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| Air Force Space and Missile Museum |
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The Air Force Space and Missile Museum at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS) preserves both the hardware and the spirit of United State's ventures into space. This unique museum highlights the Air Force as a major participant in America's space program and emphasizes activities at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station beginning in early 1950 and continuing today. View Air Force Space and Missile Museum Pictures » |
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Clearwater |
| Clearwater |
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Clearwater is a city where people come to enjoy the sun, the water sport opportunities and have fun. They are also a city that's very aware of their environment and they do what they can not only to protect it but also to celebrate it. View Clearwater Florida Pictures » |
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Cocoa Beach |
| Cocoa Beach Photo Gallery |
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Cocoa Beach is a great place to spend a day at the beach. So grab the suntan lotion, surfboard and beach towel and relax while you view these pictures. View Cocoa Beach Florida Photos » |
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Destin |
| Destin |
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Destin is a popular vacation place with resorts and hotels that the entire family will enjoy. Fishing and boating, as well as other water sports are popular activities with the Destin Pass offering easy access to the Gulf of Mexico. View Destin Florida Pictures » |
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Daytona Beach |
| Daytona Beach |
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With beaches you can drive on, motorsports and more, Daytona Beach, Florida has plenty to do, or just kick back and enjoy. View Daytona Beach Pictures » |
| Ponce Inlet & Lighthouse |
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Ponce de Leon Inlet and is located approximately 12 miles south of Daytona Beach. You can fish from the pier, walk along the beach and even drive up to the jetty from the beach. The lighthouse is located near the inlet and is the tallest lighthouse in Florida. View Ponce Inlet & Lighthouse Pictures » |
| Biketoberfest 2008 Pictures |
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Main Street was the place to be this year at Biketoberfest. The crowds were friendly and the party was great with plenty of Bikes, Bands, Beer Babes and Wet T Shirt Contest.
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| Bike Week |
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March in Daytona Beach means Bike Week, and Bike Week means Bikers, Harley Davidson and other custom bikes, plenty of beer and lots of beautiful women. And it also means Wet T-Shirt Contest pictures where everybody's a winner.
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| 2010 Bike Week Photos |
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Bike Week 2010 is now over and done; despite the unseasonably cold and somewhat rainy weather bikers and their amazing motorcycles, turned out in droves again this year.
2010 Bike Week Pictures » |
| Biketoberfest 2009 Pictures |
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The Dog House was rockin with girls dancing on the bar, Full Moon was full of people listening to live music, Dirty Harry's had girls, girls, girls in booths and on stage in wet t-shirt contests all weekend.
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| Biketoberfest 2007 |
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Destination Daytona is an excellent venue for Biketoberfest and Bike Week events. With over 150 acres of space, the location is ideal for all the things a biker would love including bikini contest, live music and beer babes.
View Biketoberfest 2007 Pictures » |
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Fort Lauderdale Florida |
| Fort Lauderdale Beach |
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The beaches of Fort Lauderdale are as beautiful as ever with clean Gulf Stream waters that cleanse the shores with warm tropical water. The crowds are diverse and make for interesting people watching with nearby eating and drinking establishments just off the sand.
Fort Lauderdale Beach Photos » |
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| Riverwalk |
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In the heart of downtown on the New River is Riverwalk Park. Hundreds of years ago settlers and Native Americans would bring their wares to these shores to be bought, sold and traded. Its only appropriate that today you can go and enjoy the many shops and restaurants.
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| Fort Lauderdale Waterfront |
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Along with Port Everglades Inlet, the Intracoastal joins the New River to form one of Florida's best man made and natural places. Large waterfront homes with large sport fishing yachts, offshore racing boats and motor yachts.
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Fort Walton Beach |
| Fort Walton Beach |
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Fort Walton Beach is famous for its white sand beaches, both commercial and recreational fishing fleets, and water actives. This Panhandle Beach features a Boardwalk and Pier that make it a popular vacation destination.
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Fort Myers |
| Fort Myers Beach |
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Emerald green waters and sugar-white sand make up the main attraction to the island of Fort Meyers Beach. Dubbed 'the world's safest beach' because of the gentle waters, this area is known for small waves and calm seas; it also has gentle slopes and sand bars in the waters near shore.
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| Sanibel Island |
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Sanibel is actually made up of two Islands, Captiva and Sanibel. These two islands are the perfect place for either a romantic or family vacation. The Sanibel and Captiva Islands have plenty of white sand beaches to explore and shell on, and a multitude of birds to try and capture a picture of.
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| Lovers Key |
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Lovers Key is a pristine barrier island and a state park, which gives it solitary beaches and long nature trails. For years the only way to get there was by boat, which kept it remote and a great place to steal away and spend some time with your significant other.
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| Edison Museum and Winter Estates |
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The winter home of Thomas A. Edison, beautifully poised along the Caloosahatchee River, is one of the greatest historic treasures within Lee County. Edison's tropical botanical garden, one of the most complete in America, contains more than a thousand varieties of plants imported from all over the world.
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Florida Keys |
| Bahia Honda Key |
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Located at MM 37, just five miles north of Big Pine Key, is beautiful Bahia Honda State Park. The Keys are known for their beautiful beaches, magnificent sunsets, and excellent snorkeling and diving, and you can enjoy all that and more at Bahia Honda State Park.
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| Big Pine Key |
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Big Pine Key is the ideal place for this, a little less crowded and more natural than some of the other Keys. Big Pine Key, considered the start of the "Lower Keys," starts at MM 33 just a short distance past the famous Seven Mile Bridge, where the Keys take that gentle westerly turn.
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| Islamorada |
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Islamorada has a reputation as the Sport Fishing Capital of the World, and it's well-earned. Here you'll find several extremely skilled recreational fishing captains. Islamorada is also known as a place where you can swim with dolphins.
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| John Pennekamp State Park |
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Over a million people come from around the world to enjoy the water, trails and camping facilities. Activities around the park include camping, fishing, swimming, picnicking, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling, diving, and glass bottom boat tours.
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| Key Largo |
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The warm, crystal clear water attracts those who enjoy sport fishing, and the thousands of scuba divers and snorkelers who give Key Largo the moniker "Diving Capital of the World."
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| Long Key State Park |
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A lot fun things to do at the park, of course, revolve around the water. There are designated areas where one can snorkel, swim, or fish. Fishing in the Keys is a popular year-round sport, and this area is known for its spectacular bonefishing.
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| Robbie's Marina |
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Robbie's Marina, where they sell bait for feeding swarms of tarpon that hang around the docks, is popular with locals and visitors alike. This is also the hub for marine activities. Go on one of their tours, rent a boat for yourself, or hire a guide to take you backcountry or patch reef fishing.
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Jacksonville Florida |
| Downtown Jacksonville Pictures |
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Downtown Jacksonville is a very beautiful place; the architecture of the buildings is spectacular and there's a bridge that runs right through the heart of downtown over the water. The bridge is made of blue steel and is quite a sight, especially at night when the downtown area is all lit up.
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| Jacksonville Beach Pictures |
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The beaches are nice and wide so I guess that's why they made the pier's boardwalk so nice and wide. Jacksonville Beach is a great place to spend a few days, as it will take you that long to see it all. They have many hotels there, similar to the ones you'll find in Daytona Beach, as well as one of the main draws being the Pier.
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| Ponte Vedra Beach Pictures |
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Ponte Vedra Beach is known for two things, posh resorts and pristine golf courses. Ponte Vedra Beach is a very upscale, seaside community situated 18 miles to the southeast of downtown Jacksonville.
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| St. Johns River & Inlet Pictures |
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The waterways in this area are beautiful and Huguenot Memorial Park is a great place to spend a day with your family. The Mayport ferry is a once in a lifetime experience and a great way to see the area.
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Jupiter Florida |
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Key West |
| Duval Street & Mallory Square Area |
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Duval Street, Mallory Square and the Historic Area are popular with Key West Visitors. Visit Sloppy Joe's where Hemingway frequently warmed a bar stool or walk around and view the art galleries and eclectic shops. View Duval Street & Mallory Square Area Pictures » |
| Ernest Hemingway Home |
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At the Ernest Hemingway Home you'll see how a great American literary icon lived in his Florida getaway. Beautiful landscaping, six toed cats, a unique drinking fountain and more make it worth visiting. View Ernest Hemingway Home Pictures » |
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Orlando Attractions |
| Downtown Disney |
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The Downtown Disney area is an exciting metropolis of restaurants, nightclubs, theaters and merchandise shops incorporating the Marketplace. View Downtown Disney Photo Gallery » |
| Animal Kingdom at Disney World |
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Animal Kingdom theme park celebrates one amazing adventure after another with wild animals, exciting attractions, an authentic African safari,lavish stage shows and lovable characters! View Animal Kingdom Pictures » |
| Magic Kingdom at Disney World |
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Walt's dream was realized when Magic Kingdom, the first of four theme parks at the sprawling Florida site, opened Oct. 1, 1971. The Magic Kingdom sits on 142 acres with the towering Cinderella Castle at its center. View Magic Kingdom at Disney World Pictures » |
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| SeaWorld Orlando |
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SeaWorld Orlando is the world's premier marine adventure park with 200 acres of world-class shows, thrilling rides and unforgettable animal encounters. Millions of visitors have explored the mysteries of the sea with up-close animal interactions and exhilarating experiences. View SeaWorld Orlando Pictures » |
| Universal CityWalk |
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Universal CityWalk is an eclectic collection of themed restaurants, nightclubs, specialty shops and a 20-screen movie theatre, Universal CityWalk is Orlando's hottest spot for entertainment, boasting the biggest names in live music, dining, dancing, movies and more. View Universal CityWalk Pictures » |
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Panama City Beach |
| Panama Beach |
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When you're ready to relax, just claim a patch on one of the white sand beaches and let the world float away, you're in the right place. Panama City Beach is one of the most popular beaches on Florida's Panhandle.
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| St. Andrews State Park |
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Explore the natural coastal dunes, wetlands and forests of this place forever. They have two and a half miles of white sand beaches which lead you into the emerald green waters of the Gulf of Mexico.
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| Pier Park |
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When you're ready to take a break from the sun and sand, Pier Park features Margaritaville and other restaurants, shopping and events. Pier Park is located on Front Beach Road and covers approximately 1.1 million square feet.
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Pensacola |
| Pensacola Beach |
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In the Florida Panhandle on the Gulf of Mexico, Pensacola is a great place to take in a beautiful sunset on the pier, enjoy a day on one of the many white sand beaches. Pensacola Beach is on Santa Rosa Island and is suitable for fishing, boating, swimming, collecting seashells and exploring.
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| Quitewater Beach |
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One of the best places to spend the entire day is at the Quietwater Beach Boardwalk. Spend the morning laying on the beach, jet skiing or boating. Then refuel with lunch at the Hooters or Papa's Pizza on location and prepare for an afternoon of shopping.
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| Advanced Redoubt at Fort Barrancas |
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The Advanced Redoubt of Fort Barrancas was built between 1845 and 1870 as part of a defense network for the Pensacola Navy Yard. The Redoubt is unique among the early American forts at Pensacola in being designed solely for resisting a land-based assault.
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| Pensacola Lighthouse |
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Located near the entrance to Pensacola Bay and 190 feet above sea level, stands the black and white tower of the Pensacola Lighthouse. The light flashes white every minute and can be seen 27 miles out at sea. The lighthouse is on located on the Pensacola Naval Air Station; and in 1914 when the federal government established Pensacola as it's first training base for naval aviators.
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| National Naval Aviation Museum |
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Opened in 1962, the National Naval Aviation Museum on 37 acres of land, the museum is devoted to the history of naval aviation and displays over 150 aircraft and spacecrafts. Believe it or not, this place rivals the Smithsonian.
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Sarasota |
| Sarasota Bayfront |
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There are many marinas and boat docks in the area one such place is beautiful Marina Jack and the Sarasota Bayfront both located in the heart of Sarasota. Sarasota Bayfront Pictures » |
| Anna Maria Island |
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One thing that makes Anna Maria Island so attractive to visitors and year-round residents is its private island feel. It was once a well-kept secret among Florida day-trippers and has always been known for its sugar-white coastline, emerald Gulf waters and quaint business districts.
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| Siesta Key |
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Siesta Key is famous for its jewel green waters, quartz-crystal white sands, breath-taking sunsets, light waves and amazing wildlife. The sand on Siesta Beach is tested 99% pure quartz, soft and cool on the feet, it's so nice that it is has been consistently ranked as the "finest, whitest sand beach in the world." Siesta Key Pictures » |
| Lido and Longboat Keys |
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Lido and Longboat Keys are beautiful little spots near Sarasota, Florida. In Lido Key you can shop in trendy St. Armands Circle, find fabulous Florida seafood, go fishing and boating, or if you choose, simply relax on the vast expanse of white sand beach.
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St. Augustine |
| St. Augustine Historic District |
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St. George Street is the center of the 11 blocks referred to as the Historic District. It is also the location of the Colonial Spanish Quarter which is a living history museum of what life was like in 1740 for Spanish soldiers and their families.
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| Castillo de San Marcos |
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After Pirates ransacked St. Augustine, construction began on the Castillo in 1672. The Castillo de San Marcos' rich history thus embodies the struggle and contest of the entire colonial era as well as the foundations of early America.
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| St. Augustine Lighthouse |
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The St. Augustine Lighthouse and Museum is a favorite destination for tourists who love history. You will get a spectacular view of the ocean, the inlet and downtown St. Augustine at 165 feet above sea level.
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| Places to See in St. Augustine |
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With many attractions like Ripley's Believe It Or Not Museum, The Alligator Farm, San Sebastian Winery, and The Fountain of Youth, St. Augustine is a perfect place to spend a vacation.
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St. Petersburg |
| Fort De Soto |
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Fort De Soto Park is made up of five offshore islands, or 'keys', known as Madelaine Key, St. Jean Key, St. Christopher Key, Bonne Fortune Key and the main island, Mullet Key, which are located at the southern tip of St. Petersburg and are accessible by a toll road from the mainland.
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| John's Pass |
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On the south side of "The Pass" is John's Pass Marina. Here is where you'll also find John's Pass Village, a small little fishing village that has more than 100 unique shops, 1,100-foot Boardwalk and quaint little eateries.
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| St. Petersburg |
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Beautiful Tampa Bay provides water enthusiast with many opportunities to fish, sail and enjoy water sports. While back on land, the many parks, trails, sports and entertainment venues offer limitless opportunities to enjoy the natural and cultural aspects of St. Petersburg.
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| St. Petersburg Pier |
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This major tourist destination in downtown St. Petersburg has a wide range of activities to be enjoyed including: fishing, boat rentals, weekly festivals, and the pier aquarium. You'll also find fine shopping opportunities and wonderful dining experiences, as well as a fabulous nightlife.
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| Sunshine Skyway Bridge |
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The Sunshine Skyway Bridge pier in Tampa Bay is touted as the longest fishing pier in the world. Formed from what was left of the old bridge when the new one was built, this pier allows fishermen to park their cars just a few feet away from their favorite fishing spot.
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| Treasure Island |
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Treasure Island offers a quiet "laid back" atmosphere while being just a short drive from Tampa's major theme parks. Touted as "The Treasure of the Gulf Coast", you'll find Treasure Island on Florida's beautiful Gulf Coast near St. Petersburg.
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Tampa |
| Channelside |
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Channelside is an entertainment complex, just southeast of downtown Tampa; it is bordered by Ybor Channel on the east, and the Garrison Channel on the south. The center of the complex has a large open court for live music. There are many shops, restaurants and several entertainment venues.
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| Florida Aquarium |
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One of the most popular attractions at Channelside is the Florida Aquarium. As a 250,000-square-foot aquarium, it is publicly operated and home to over 20,000 aquatic plants and animals from Florida and all over the world. Their mission is to "entertain education and inspire stewardship of the natural environment."
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| Tampa |
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Tampa, located on the west coast of Florida, is probably one of the top five most name recognized cities in Florida. If you're a sports enthusiast, you already know Tampa for the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers. This city takes their team VERY seriously; there are as many pirate flags as there are stars and stripes flying around the city.
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| Ybor City |
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Ybor City is an exotic blend of aromas, flavors, sights and sounds. If you walk the brick lined streets in the morning, you get the scent of roasting Cuban coffee, but you can also stay all day and hear the rhythms of Latin music late into the night.
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