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| January 2000 |
Volume 20 |
Number 1 |
FEATURES
Florida History & the Arts
Florida Monthly® Magazine, in conjunction with
the Florida Department of State, presents the debut of
this quarterly special insert, which highlights the unique
cultural heritage of Florida.
TRAVEL FLORIDA HIGHWAYS
From Cowtown To Downtown Forget California
the real Rodeo Drive is in historic Kissimmee.
The Main Street Program celebrates the town's heritage,
and its ecotourism and revitalization efforts as well.by
Roberta Deakins
Sea Shells By The Sea Shore
Travel to the utopian islands of Southwest Florida,
where 24 hours just isn't enough time to do it all. by
Roberta Deakins
Inside Florida
by E. Douglas Cifers
Roar of the Crowd
Our readers sound off about Florida vaudeville,
egrets, Linger Lodge, maps and roses, roses, roses.
Statewise
Marketplace Bank, bright lights, Indiana Jones,
South Florida food and more can be found in this month's
Statewise.
Footprints
Even genealogists make New Year's resolutions.
You may want to add some of these to your list. By Brian
Michaels
Around Florida
From St. Augustine's Nights of Lights to the
Sanibel Music Festival Millennium Masquerade - FM's calendar
for January/February has more than 900 events.
In the Garden
A gardener's resolution - learn how to compost
using scraps from winter salads and vegetables. By Anne
MacKay State Parks
And the winner is. . .the Florida State Parks
System!
Winning the prestigious State Parks Gold Medal
Award is a testament to the hard work and dedication of
the staff, the administration and the volunteers who make
a trip to a Florida State Park a wondrous journey into
the Real Florida.SM. By Carrie Canfield
Watching Wildlife
Take a trip to the Merritt Island National Wildlife
Reserve for bird and wildlife viewing that's unsurpassed;
buy a Duck Stamp, where 98 percent of the proceeds go
toward the purchase of wet lands; and watch as the Peregrine
Falcon soars once more after being removed from the Endangered
Species List.
Florida Legends:
Zora Neale Hurston The first installment of
Florida Legends, which presents the people who have made
Florida what it is today, features one of contemporary
literature's most highly acclaimed African-American authors.
On the cover:
At the heart of historic downtown Kissimmee
stands the Old Town clock.
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