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John wanted "just a little bit of a place"




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Trinity is Florida's oldest Episcopal church




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The "state shack" bows to "executive residence"




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Sanibel light guards island 'paradise'




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The sorry deal under the "treaty oak"




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The day 'Ma' Barker was slain in Florida




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It is slaves' market, not slaves market




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James Ormond II - an "honest man"




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Orlando's 100th birthday present




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"Remember the 'Maine,' to hell with Spain!"




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Florida's oldest inhabited community




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The 'believe it or not!' bridge




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U.S. 'Gibraltar' obsolete before completion




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Sarasota's unique curbside culture




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It's "h" after "a", Daytona Beach time




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'Sidewalk superintendents' got evangelized




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'Hurricane-proof' inn success from the start




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Resort hotel houses Billy Graham's alma mater




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Key West is truly a 'presidential city'




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Pre-Civil War home has 'timbers like iron'




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St. Michael's one of oldest cemeteries in U.S




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General Grant didn't build that interesting house




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A 'dowager queen' or an 'astounding heap?'




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Union Station was 'out in the boondocks'




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The world's most beautiful swimmin' hole




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Steamboat 'Madison' rests in the Suwannee




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Tampa's first 'skyscraper' still stands




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'Thegreat freeze' caused church to move




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Pinellas' oldest church moves after four decades




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Governor's grove a symbol of friendship




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U.S. 1 starts here 'at the end of the rainbow'




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"Society" church preceded Palm Beach's wealthy




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Campbelltonians say, "we're the oldest!"




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The "old swinger" serves Marco motorists




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St. Michael's history dates back to 1558




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Steamboating on the St. John's




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Florida's oldest saloon built in 1878




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They call it 'Moss Hill heritage'




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Blockhouse built in 1837 still 'sound'




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Rod & Gun Club --- hideaway for presidents




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Whitty's Drug Store a north Florida landmark




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Dan MaCarty's is "a living monument"




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Chuluota didn't make it as boom town




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U.D.C. headquarters in 'Patten House'




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"Room & board, $2 --- you furnish meat"




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Homely rector's photo paid to roof church




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'Rosebank,' home of phosphate discoverer




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"Old 91" is handsome Key West landmark




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Historic Pensacola's most historic structure




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Postal retirees admire Quinn's statue