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President Kennedy made last speech in Tampa




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Jacksonville's "treaty oak" is 300 years old




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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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Quincy boasts first state bank




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The city hall that doesn't look like one




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Bridge is Florida's largest public works




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The "state shack" bows to "executive residence"




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The sorry deal under the "treaty oak"




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Panic of 1837 closed territorial bank




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The day 'Ma' Barker was slain in Florida




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Old landmark water tower an imposing sight




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It is slaves' market, not slaves market




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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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'Sidewalk superintendents' got evangelized




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Collier memorialized in Royal Palm Hammock




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Horses, carriages gone --- but Lakeside Inn lives on




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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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Key West is truly a 'presidential city'




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Serene spot marks site of brutal massacre




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Attractive Knott house dates back to 1831




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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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Pre-Civil War home has 'timbers like iron'




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Ancient home served as a blockhouse




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Union Station was 'out in the boondocks'




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School house dates back to Revolutionary days




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Tampa's first 'skyscraper' still stands




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Crooked River Light part of network




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Mizner left mark on West Coast coast, also




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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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St. Michael's history dates back to 1558




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Blockhouse built in 1837 still 'sound'




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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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Frederick Delius found himself in Florida




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Hickory Island home built in 1855




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Chuluota didn't make it as boom town




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The old country store is back




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Izaak Walton Lodge a fitting name




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Cedar Key Museum tells exciting story




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Yanks stopped in fierce fight at Woodville




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'Rosebank,' home of phosphate discoverer




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Croom family perished in shipwreck




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"Old 91" is handsome Key West landmark




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Battle of Marianna raged around St. Luke's