With 825 miles of beaches and 1,100 miles of coastline, it's no wonder Florida has one to suit every visitor.
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Greeks, Spaniards, Cubans and Native Americans, among others, have left their cultural footprints at these historic Florida cities and towns.
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Imagine walkable districts dotted with community theatres; galleries and museums; one-of-a-kind shops; markets and restaurants frequented by locals.
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Nosh your way through time and place without ever leaving the state.
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On the Florida Keys Shipwreck Trail, one captain’s wreck is a diver’s treasure.
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Historic homes, former schools and churches organized in the early 1900s are just a few of Palm Beach County's historical sites.
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Cook up a mouth-watering steak with this recipe from Palm Beach's Flagler Steakhouse.
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From Pensacola to Amelia Island to the Florida Keys, here's your 101-guide to Florida's Beaches.
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Florida's revived historic downtowns and innovative new town centers entice visitors to shop, eat and stay a while.
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Palm Beach County celebrates its centennial with deals and new and renovated hotels.
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Palm Beach County’s diverse golf destinations don’t disappoint.
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Take an airboat ride through the Everglades, fish in Boca Raton or look at lions in West Palm Beach.
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Shopping is fun and personal at these stores and shopping areas.
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This Association of Tennis Professionals World Tour and ATP Champions tour dual event has attracted more than 60,000 fans.
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The best tiki bars give off carefree, don’t-worry-be-happy vibes. And they serve frosty drinks, casual fare and cool tunes on the beach and along Florida’s waterways. What’s not to love?
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Whether you need a break from the road or you're just looking for some fun, these playgrounds and parks are conveniently located and offer an abundant and unique variety of options.
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Take your bug-hunting adventures beyond the famed hotspots to these destinations across the state.
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A guide to the juiciest Grapefruit League haunts and hangouts.
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Looking for a fun night out? Head to one of these Florida cities with multiple nightlife options clustered all in one place for the ultimate in convenience.
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Save your pennies for these one-of-a-kind Florida souvenirs – a reminder of your fun Sunshine State vacation.
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Outdoor music festivals capture the essence of variety in Florida.
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Here’s a sample of top chefs from around the state, plus the places where you can enjoy their inventive and delicious culinary creations.
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Need a good laugh? These stand-up comedy venues around Florida are just another way for the Sunshine State to brighten up your day.
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Poolside fun and relaxation merge into one luxurious experience at these unique pools around Florida.
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Florida has a plethora of beautiful waterways where you can immerse yourself in the stand up paddleboarding craze.
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The Sunshine State’s oldest streets offer plenty of charm, shopping and history.
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They're outlandish, offbeat and sometimes downright outrageous, but you won't want to miss the excitement and entertainment offered by Florida's alternative sports scene.
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There’s nothing quite like a day at the beach. A visit along The Palm Beaches' more than 47 miles of Atlantic shoreline is sure to transform an ordinary moment into a spectacular memory.
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The Palm Beaches makes for a tropical paradise where pampering comes as naturally as the ocean breeze.
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Cocoa Beach is "Surf City," home to world champ Kelly Slater and perfect conditions for a novice on a longboard.
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In Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Tampa and Jacksonville, trains move travelers between destinations. In 2012, three rail systems will converge at Miami International Airport Intermodal Center.
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Since the founding of St. Augustine, in 1565 by Pedro Menéndez de Avilés, Florida has flown the flag of Spain more years than not.
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Archaeologists use the variations in pottery created by Native Floridians to research and identify cultures.
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Though it would take decades, Florida, the least populous and perhaps least significant Confederate state, eventually emerged from the war’s aftermath as a major power in the New South.
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Adapting an element of General Winfield Scott’s “Anaconda Plan” for a Federal victory, President Abraham Lincoln declared a blockade of the Confederate states in April 1861.
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Ocean views, sugar-cane fields, wildlife and year-round access make for the ideal motorcycle experience.
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50 years ago, Seabees built a nuclear fallout shelter for the president in the Intracoastal Waterway off Riviera Beach.
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Florida is a shopper's paradise, but you don’t have to fight the crowds to find deals, steals and one-of-a-kind buys. Here's a look at some hidden favorites.
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Oilman Henry Flagler first visited wild Florida in 1878. His railroads and resort hotels would give birth to the premier tourist destination.
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Plan your own tour of Flagler's legacy locations. Palm Beach and Key West are staging ongoing exhibitions and celebrations.
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The holiday weeks are full of celebrations, many of them free.
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Colorful places and people – from Old-Florida towns and traditional fishing camps to Florida cowboys and Native Americans – surround Lake O.
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Worth Avenue walking tours tell the story of how architect Addison Mizner transformed an alligator wrestling attraction into a glamorous shopping and dining destination.
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Run. Walk. Surf. Ski. Sail. Hit a ball. Watch a dolphin. Walk a dog. Or just drop a towel and have a seat.
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Boca Raton is home to the largest private collection of sports memorabilia in the world.
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Local Florida farmers markets offer variety and fun.
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No matter your destination or personal style, Florida has all of your shopping needs covered.
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Your guide to intercepting the 'Silver King' in the Sunshine State.
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Monticello keeps regular hours, so long as your regular hours are 8 a.m.-ish to 5 p.m.-ish every weekday except Thursday, when the town shuts down at noon, simply because it always has.
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At most of the Sunshine State's 8 drive-ins, admission prices hover near $5 for adults and even less for children.
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Find the perfect Florida beach to float your flip-flops!
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Check out these four great Florida regions to fish, cruise and explore.
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Check out the top places in the Sunshine State to fly-fish 24 hours a day.
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Hi karin, Please use the following link to view all hotels that are part of the 1909 Founders package - http://www.palmbeachfl.com/founderspackage
Flag This As Inappropriate09/23/2010
what hotels are part of the "1909 founders pkg"? thank you! karin
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want to spend the winter w/ you. need info on furn condos
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I am looking for information on the Princess one day cruises out of Boca
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