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23 Best Towns in the Panhandle
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Our 12 Favorite Botanical Gardens in Florida
Botanical Gardens in Florida: Flowers, Trees, Tranquility
Feb 5
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Mike Miller
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Aircraft Museums in Florida
10 Interesting Places for Aviation Fans
Feb 4
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Mike Miller
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Florida Black Football Players Were Civil Rights Trailblazers
Black Athletes Were Not Allowed To Play In Many Florida Schools
Feb 3
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Mike Miller
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Where a Famous 1930s Social Club Left Its Mark on Beach Culture
In the early 20th century, an exclusive beach club founded by American tycoons became the heart of seaside gatherings and glittering parties, visited by…
Feb 2
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Mike Miller
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This Quiet Florida Town Grew Up at the Crossroads of Railroads and History
Long before highways and subdivisions, this small North Florida town found its footing where rail lines met open land and opportunity.
Feb 1
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Mike Miller
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January 2026
Quiet Corner of the Gulf Coast With Art Shows, Classic Cars, and Ocean Views Meet
Once anchored by a beloved early hotel and golf club where locals gathered for sunset drinks and concerts, this coastal stretch still honors its past…
Jan 31
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Mike Miller
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The Florida Community of 14,000 People You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
Once A Big Name In The Glory Days Of Citrus
Jan 30
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Mike Miller
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Where Cattle, Crops and a Big Lake Built a Rural Heartland
Long before modern development, this Florida town grew up alongside fertile muck farms and cattle ranches ringing a massive freshwater lake.
Jan 29
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Mike Miller
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The Secret Lakefront Summer Spot That Once Drew City Crowds From Gainesville and Jacksonville
Long before the highways brought rapid growth, folks from inland cities found respite here, lounging on sandy lake beaches, listening to concerts at a…
Jan 28
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Mike Miller
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This Quiet Seaside Stop Is Called the "Gateway to the Gulf"
Just off a two-lane highway that’s free of crowds and high-rise condos, this coastal community sits where rivers, sand, and Gulf waters meet.
Jan 27
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Mike Miller
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This Hidden Central Florida Community Was An Agricultural Powerhouse
Back in the early 1900s, settlers planted citrus groves and dreamed of this little inland place becoming the heart of Florida’s booming agriculture…
Jan 26
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Mike Miller
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