b

Quincy boasts first state bank




b

Quaint railroad depot to be preserved




b

Tragedy interrupted building of "Goodwood"




b

Bridge is Florida's largest public works




b

John wanted "just a little bit of a place"




b

The "state shack" bows to "executive residence"




b

Sanibel light guards island 'paradise'




b

Panic of 1837 closed territorial bank




b

The day 'Ma' Barker was slain in Florida




b

Seminole County never built a court house




b

Permanent Christmas tree symbol of love




b

Orlando's 100th birthday present




b

Old court house now an apartment building




b

Conquistadores brought Catholicism to Tampa




b

"Remember the 'Maine,' to hell with Spain!"




b

Florida's oldest inhabited community




b

Lee boosted Florida; Florida loves Lee




b

Canal false start left old bridge piers




b

The 'believe it or not!' bridge




b

U.S. 'Gibraltar' obsolete before completion




b

Sarasota's unique curbside culture




b

It's "h" after "a", Daytona Beach time




b

A fort was built around the lighthouse




b

A bit of old Spain in the oldest city




b

St. Pete trademarks: sunshine and benches




b

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




b

Old Brandon home is Brandon landmark




b

Railroad men built Venice for retirement




b

Resort hotel houses Billy Graham's alma mater




b

Serene spot marks site of brutal massacre




b

Attractive Knott house dates back to 1831




b

Restaurant stands on site of old Fort Brooke




b

Timucuans remembered at state park




b

Pre-Civil War home has 'timbers like iron'




b

U.S. hero built lighthouses in Florida




b

Ancient home served as a blockhouse




b

General Grant didn't build that interesting house




b

Union Station was 'out in the boondocks'




b

School house dates back to Revolutionary days




b

Bronson Methodist Church 100 years old




b

The world's most beautiful swimmin' hole




b

Steamboat 'Madison' rests in the Suwannee




b

Boom-time hotel now a military school




b

Governor's grove a symbol of friendship




b

U.S. 1 starts here 'at the end of the rainbow'




b

Gangster John Ashley lost eye in bank robbery




b

"Society" church preceded Palm Beach's wealthy




b

And the skeeters gobbled up the bats!




b

Campbelltonians say, "we're the oldest!"




b

St. Michael's history dates back to 1558