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The cars go around grave in street




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Eons ago, the [sic] both rumbled over Florida




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Young cadets, old men saved the capital




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Little school house over 100 years old




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Florida's haven for shipwrecked sailors




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St. Pete stakes claim as site for Navarez landing




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"Tampa Town" was launching pad for Jules Verne




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Queen of England gave gifts to Lakeland Church




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Cable-drawn ferry collides with 'progress'




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St. Nicholas is center of Greek community life




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Village boasts oldest brick rail station




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How 'Duke of Dunnellon' discovered phosphate




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Historic city gate guards St. Augustine




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Stonewall Jackson gave $5 to Tampa church




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Circus king left Florida a great legacy




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Indians frolicked at Florida playground area




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The Rolyat is 'Taylor' spelled backwards




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Architect converted road into retreat for pedestrians




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Spanish plate fleet wrecked off Florida




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Erosion has plagued Cape San Blas Lighthouse




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The world's first scheduled airline




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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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Edison launched Fort Myers' 'Avenue of Palms'




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Catholics 'needed competition,' so supported Methodists




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Hoover Dike protects 'Big Water' (Lake Okeechobee)




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Pharmacist's hobby becomes a museum




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Did Civil War shooting begin in Florida?




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Indian chief's head dress was a lighthouse reflector




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Dorr house was post-bellum social center




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The world's 'most beautiful' post office




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First 'Road of Remembrance' in nation




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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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Gracious living in the South in the 1800s




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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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Matanzas is Spanish for 'massacre'




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Cathedral facade truly a landmark




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President Kennedy made last speech in Tampa




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




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Brick wall a memento of early Navy yard




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A retreat for a racketeer




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Pensacola Gonzalez' go back six generations




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Pioneer doctor gained fame as botanist




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Ancient Indian litterbugs left mound




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Florida's own Foucault Pendulum