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Beautiful enough to make an atheist pray




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Matanzas is Spanish for 'massacre'




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State park now site for restored mansion




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Cathedral facade truly a landmark




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Elegant hostelery of the 80's still stands




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




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Sherman served at Fort Dallas as lieutenant




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Pioneer doctor gained fame as botanist




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Ancient Indian litterbugs left mound




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The fine hotel named for an opera star




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Not the 'oldest house' but still an oldie




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Quincy boasts first state bank




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An ancient civil defense shelter




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Flagler's rolling 'home' retired in elegance




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John wanted "just a little bit of a place"




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Sanibel light guards island 'paradise'




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Panic of 1837 closed territorial bank




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Old landmark water tower an imposing sight




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James Ormond II - an "honest man"




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Permanent Christmas tree symbol of love




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Orlando's 100th birthday present




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Old court house now an apartment building




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Pre-space age railroad serviced the planets




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Historic old Drew Mansion rots away




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Canal false start left old bridge piers




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St. Pete trademarks: sunshine and benches




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Spanish king gave American a piece of Florida




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The Florida town that was to supplant Hollywood




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'Sidewalk superintendents' got evangelized




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'Hurricane-proof' inn success from the start




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Old Spanish Trail was no superhighway




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Old Brandon home is Brandon landmark




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Where Andy Jackson took over Florida for U.S




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Restaurant stands on site of old Fort Brooke




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Timucuans remembered at state park




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Ancient home served as a blockhouse




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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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Steamboat 'Madison' rests in the Suwannee




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Tampa's first 'skyscraper' still stands




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A giant welcome to John Ringling Hotel guests




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Gangster John Ashley lost eye in bank robbery




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And the skeeters gobbled up the bats!




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Campbelltonians say, "we're the oldest!"




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Hamilton Disston organized Kissimmee church




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Whitty's Drug Store a north Florida landmark




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Fort DeSoto built during Spanish-American War




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Hickory Island home built in 1855




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Old Methodist church named for Indian




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Dan MaCarty's is "a living monument"