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Jose Marti, Cuba's 'George Washington', slept here




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Key West house once a pirates' hideout




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Osceola's enemies acknowledged his virtues




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'Live Oak Avenue' commemorates educator




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"It is not anybody's damn business..."




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Fort San Carlos' yo-yo ownership




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'Papa' Hemingway wrote his best in Key West




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Florida's haven for shipwrecked sailors




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World's most unique monument




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"Tampa Town" was launching pad for Jules Verne




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Cable-drawn ferry collides with 'progress'




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How 'Duke of Dunnellon' discovered phosphate




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'Mother of Miami' lured Flagler with orange blossoms




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The Rolyat is 'Taylor' spelled backwards




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"Flagler's Folly" linked Key West to Mainland




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The world's first scheduled airline




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Edison launched Fort Myers' 'Avenue of Palms'




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Catholics 'needed competition,' so supported Methodists




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Is world's most photographed vessel




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Hoover Dike protects 'Big Water' (Lake Okeechobee)




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First flush 'john' brought fame to this house




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Pharmacist's hobby becomes a museum




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Indian chief's head dress was a lighthouse reflector




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San-ai-an, "the adobe of three loves"




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Sugar mill or mission ruins, it's interesting




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The world's 'most beautiful' post office




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'Me whip' future president




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That 'little woman who started a great war'




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The "little governor" from Arizona founded Tarpon




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The original "gasoline alley"




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First 'Road of Remembrance' in nation




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That's a lighthouse - not a missile!




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Pensacola's 'oldest house' is sturdy




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St. Paul's dates back to territorial days




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Matanzas is Spanish for 'massacre'




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Elegant hostelery of the 80's still stands




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100-year-old post office now "retired"




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Jacksonville's "treaty oak" is 300 years old




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Home of "The Tallahassee girl"




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"Dad" Gandy's "wild, visionary scheme"




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Pensacola Gonzalez' go back six generations




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Florida's own Foucault Pendulum




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'Neighbor John' dispensed shiny dimes at Ormond




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Not the 'oldest house' but still an oldie




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Story of a lonely, elderly 'princess'




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Historic church in state's 'forgotten port'




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Tragedy interrupted building of "Goodwood"




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The city hall that doesn't look like one




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Flagler's rolling 'home' retired in elegance




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Bridge is Florida's largest public works