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Free and Easy in Pensacola
With beaches as secluded or activity-packed as you wish, history in a fun sense and things that go whoosh and boom in the sky, Pensacola presents a whole new side of Florida that families will never forget (and budgets will never regret).
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Northwest Florida Overview
The “Forgotten Florida” is that stretch of the Sunshine State from Pensacola east to almost Tallahassee. In olden days, it was a sparsely populated region of thick pine forests, with the old colonial city of Pensacola acting as its hub.
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City Profile: Perdido Key Beach
After a hard day at play, sit down for a fantastic seafood dinner. It doesn't get any better than fresh fish caught in local waters.
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