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July 2002
Volume 22
Number 7

Cover
FEATURES

Flying High in Pensacola
As home of the Blue Angels stunt pilots, the National Museum of Naval Aviation and three military bases, Pensacola draws thousands of aviation enthusiasts and veterans who come to reunite with their former flying squadrons. by Eric Alan Barton

Keepin' It In The Family
For 74 years, the Bradley family has made and sold their sausage and grits, beloved by a Hollywood celebrity and a former president, from their Tallahassee shop. by Kim Yablonski

REAL FLORIDA FINDS

Inside Florida
by E. Douglas Cifers

Retirement
With so many choices, finding the retirement community of your dreams is no easy task. This guide is an overview of Florida's retirement communities and the amenities that they offer.

Statewise
The Highwaymen travel to Orlando, North Florida shines on the big screen, new Florida books debut and more.

FLA USA Around Florida
Enjoy hundreds of festivals, concerts, theater performances and museum exhibits this month. Don't miss the 18th Annual Underwater Music Festival at Big Pine Key or Red, White & Blues Week in Pensacola.

Footprints
by Brian Michaels

In The Florida Monthly Kitchen
Try these light, healthy and tasty recipes for broiled red snapper and baked
grouper. by Chef Tom Thomas

In The Garden
Want the grass to be greener on your side of the fence? From bahia to Bermuda, find the type that best suits your lifestyle. by Dr. Bob Black

State Parks
Topsail Hill Preserve State Park is one of the last truly wild coastal habitats in North Florida. by Kathleen Carr

Watching Wildlife


TRAVEL FLORIDA HIGHWAYS

Beach Guide
Whether looking for the best spot for shelling, surfing, swimming or family fun, this guide gives the details on Florida's famous and lesser-known beaches.


OUR FLORIDA HERITAGE

A Pioneer Twice Over
Gainesville's first motorcycle police officer also ran a flight school that drew two of the world's top history-makers. by John P. Duke, Jr.

Dudley Farm
Visitors can crack corn and watch a mule grind sugar cane at this working, turn-of-the-century farm. by April Burk

State Secrets
Historic Spring Lake is divided over development, and the Sanibel lighthouse continues to serve after 118 years. by George Lane, Jr.


ON THE COVER

Tens of thousands of aviators travel to Pensacola each year to visit the National Museum of Naval Aviation, one of Florida's 10 largest tourist attractions.


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