y

Florida boasts world's largest cypress




y

Site of bloody Dade massacre now a park




y

Keys' lighthouses wrecked the 'wreckers'




y

You 'wallow in history' at St. Marks!




y

Virginia Dare not first white youngun born in U.S!




y

"Way down upon de Swanee Ribber"




y

Key West house once a pirates' hideout




y

Moreno cottage was honeymoon nest in 1879




y

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




y

When Miami lighthouse was a blazing chimney




y

Fort San Carlos' yo-yo ownership




y

They walk in honor at Florida Southern




y

'Papa' Hemingway wrote his best in Key West




y

He missed being U.S. Senator by one vote




y

Young cadets, old men saved the capital




y

Little school house over 100 years old




y

Cable-drawn ferry collides with 'progress'




y

St. Nicholas is center of Greek community life




y

Historic city gate guards St. Augustine




y

Circus king left Florida a great legacy




y

Indians frolicked at Florida playground area




y

The Rolyat is 'Taylor' spelled backwards




y

"Flagler's Folly" linked Key West to Mainland




y

Edison launched Fort Myers' 'Avenue of Palms'




y

Hulley Tower memorializes Stetson leader




y

Pharmacist's hobby becomes a museum




y

Old hotel typifies sleepy fishing village




y

History is lost on old fort at New Symrna




y

The original "gasoline alley"




y

The old chimney to be preserved




y

Beautiful enough to make an atheist pray




y

Pensacola's 'oldest house' is sturdy




y

HMS Bounty replica rests in peace




y

St. Paul's dates back to territorial days




y

Unusual monument symbolizes friendship




y

Cathedral facade truly a landmark




y

President Kennedy made last speech in Tampa




y

Elegant hostelery of the 80's still stands




y

100-year-old post office now "retired"




y

Jacksonville's "treaty oak" is 300 years old




y

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




y

Gettysburg hero designed Florida lighthouse




y

Brick wall a memento of early Navy yard




y

'Neighbor John' dispensed shiny dimes at Ormond




y

The monument on the Biscayne Bay Isle




y

Quincy boasts first state bank




y

Story of a lonely, elderly 'princess'




y

Tragedy interrupted building of "Goodwood"




y

Once gay Potter Palmer estate now silent




y

The city hall that doesn't look like one