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Real royalty once graced Florida's capital




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You 'wallow in history' at St. Marks!




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Triumph in recalling a golden age




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Nothing's changed at All Saints since '83




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Gamble mansion was hideout for Confederate official




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They walk in honor at Florida Southern




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Young cadets, old men saved the capital




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Pioneer journalists lived in pre-fab house




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Stonewall Jackson gave $5 to Tampa church




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The Waltons were freedom-fighters




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Monument salutes volunteers in Indian War




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Edison launched Fort Myers' 'Avenue of Palms'




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Hulley Tower memorializes Stetson leader




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Dorr house was post-bellum social center




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The original "gasoline alley"




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St. Paul's dates back to territorial days




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Unusual monument symbolizes friendship




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Cathedral facade truly a landmark




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Home of "The Tallahassee girl"




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Brick wall a memento of early Navy yard




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Pensacola Gonzalez' go back six generations




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Sherman served at Fort Dallas as lieutenant




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Whitehall, the Taj Mahal of North America




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Once gay Potter Palmer estate now silent




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The city hall that doesn't look like one




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Trinity is Florida's oldest Episcopal church




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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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Canal false start left old bridge piers




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U.S. 'Gibraltar' obsolete before completion




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Dr. Gorrie has niche in Statuary Hall




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Ponce De Leon mortally wounded at Fort De Soto




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'Sidewalk superintendents' got evangelized




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Collier memorialized in Royal Palm Hammock




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Convent has served as a hospital




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Resort hotel houses Billy Graham's alma mater




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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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General Grant didn't build that interesting house




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Colonial Hotel princess of yesterday




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Mizner left mark on West Coast coast, also




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Modern Tallahassee surrounds slave quarters




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"Society" church preceded Palm Beach's wealthy




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Florida's oldest saloon built in 1878




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They call it 'Moss Hill heritage'




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Izaak Walton Lodge a fitting name




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Randall House had first inside bathroom




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Apalachicola church pounded in 1839




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Historic Dorothy Walton house restored




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Inspirational monument to gravity