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Village boasts oldest brick rail station




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Architect converted road into retreat for pedestrians




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"Flagler's Folly" linked Key West to Mainland




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DeSoto and the Indians bargained under oak tree in Tampa




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Monument salutes volunteers in Indian War




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Assassin aimed at president-elect in Miami




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Church in same spot but in four counties




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Is world's most photographed vessel




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Hulley Tower memorializes Stetson leader




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Pharmacist's hobby becomes a museum




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Old hotel typifies sleepy fishing village




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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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'Me whip' future president




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The old chimney to be preserved




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Osceola boasts oldest courthouse




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Pensacola's 'oldest house' is sturdy




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HMS Bounty replica rests in peace




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St. Paul's dates back to territorial days




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Unusual monument symbolizes friendship




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State park now site for restored mansion




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President Kennedy made last speech in Tampa




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Gettysburg hero designed Florida lighthouse




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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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Florida mecca for millionaires




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Quaint railroad depot to be preserved




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Once gay Potter Palmer estate now silent




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The city hall that doesn't look like one




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Bridge is Florida's largest public works




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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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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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Conquistadores brought Catholicism to Tampa




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Florida's oldest inhabited community




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Lee boosted Florida; Florida loves Lee




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A bit of old Spain in the oldest city




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St. Pete trademarks: sunshine and benches




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'Hurricane-proof' inn success from the start




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Horses, carriages gone --- but Lakeside Inn lives on




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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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Attractive Knott house dates back to 1831




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Restaurant stands on site of old Fort Brooke




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U.S. hero built lighthouses in Florida




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