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Travel and vacationing in Florida.

  While in southwest Florida, I asked my husband to check on what there was to see while we were driving through Cape Coral, Florida. The number one place recommended was the Wicked Dolphin Rum Distillery and we were only minutes away, so of course, we had to visit.     Wicked Dolphin Rum Tasting …

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Florida has many small towns showcasing something special in history and sustaining it’s future. Barberville, Florida is a small stop on the corner of Highway 40, railroad tracks and the historical St. John’s River road Highway 17. Founded in 1882 by James D. Barber who had all intentions of making Barberville a railroad stop on …

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The Boardwalk on Okaloosa Island is vacationing made easy. No passport needed for the most beautiful beach in Florida. Breath taking blue-green waters and a bleach white sandy beach can all be found right here on Okaloosa Island located between Ft. Walton Beach and Destin, Florida. Okaloosa Island sits just below the panhandle giving it …

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The Conch House in St. Augustine, Florida offers a traditional Florida hotel, a fun restaurant, fresh seafood and excellent daily specials all waterside. The restaurant has all your dining needs from indoor, outdoor, banquets or small gatherings. The multi-sectioned facility offers you intimate couple or larger group dining choices with beautiful views of the waterway, …

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Apalachicola, Florida Travel Guide   Where is Apalachicola, Florida? Apalachicola Florida is named after the river that built this town into an ever changing bed of pearls, the Apalachicola River. Located 60 miles east of Panama City, this quaint little town is part of what is known as “the forgotten coast” of the Florida panhandle, …

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Locally caught seafood, beautiful views and 455 years of history is the charm of MayPort Village. Established on May 1, 1562, it is one of America’s oldest port towns. The famous A1A highway is the only way through this small fishing settlement leading to Florida’s St. Johns River Ferry, in operation since 1948, landing you …

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