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| August 2003 |
Volume 23 |
Number 8 |
FEATURES
Florida A to Z
Take an alphabetical adventure from Altamonte
Springs to Zephyrhills and many towns in between discover
what makes Florida worth spelling out. by Julie Harbers
Creative Spirit of High Springs
Don't be fooled by the slow-moving river, or
the laid-back locals; High Springs is a small town with
big city soul. by Patricia C. Behnke
Bed & Breakfast Guide
Relax in the history and heritage of some of
Florida's oldest and most hospitable homes.
REAL
FLORIDA FINDS®
Inside Florida
by E. Douglas Cifers
Statewise
Sunshine Sojourns offer special deals to Florida residents,
a Floridian sails away with top collegiate honors, new
Florida books debut and more.
FLA USA Around Florida
Enjoy more than 1,000 festivals and events this month.
Don't miss the Annual Peanut Boil in Blounstown or the
6th Annual Pineapple Grove Bed Race & Festival in
Delray Beach.
In The Florida Monthly Kitchen
Florida summers are hot, chill out by the pool with
seafood coolers. by Barbera Turnbull
Florida Homes & Lifestyles
Florida pools and spas are a way to escape to an intimate
oasis. by Josie Gulliksen
In the Florida Garden
The African Violet can easily adapt to the environmental
conditions found in the average home. by Dr. Bob Black
State Parks
Falling Waters and Ponce de Leon Springs provide sparkling,
natural beauty as well as a reprieve from the summer heat.
by Janet Garrett & Kathleen Carr
Watching Wildlife
Take an early morning visit to Honeymoon Island State
Park for rewarding wildlife viewing.
Footprints
Learn about the perfect genealogy conference:
"A World of Hidden Treasures," the FGS/FSGS
2003 Conference in Orlando. by Brian Michaels
TRAVEL
FLORIDA HIGHWAYS®
Newport Richey Mainstreet
The Greater New Port Richey Main Street continues
to inventively enrich the district with cultural preservation
projects and special community functions. by Maria White
OUR
FLORIDA HERITAGE®
From the Porch Swing
From folk songs to Cracker shacks, these native Floridians
are Crackers to the bone. by Rod Hendrick
The Allison House Inn
This historic inn is an authentic former Florida
governer's boudoir. by Jan Godown
State Secrets
Big Bend. Many more parks and historical sites
in Leon and Wakulla counties. by George Lane, Jr.
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