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| October 2005 |
Volume 25 |
Number 10 |
FEATURES
Intriguing Floridians
This year's Intriguing Floridians represent 21 different categories
including art, community, law and sports. They could be a neighbor, a native
or a transplant. From a rancher to a kiteboarder this group of Floridians
helps make Florida intriguing.
OUR FLORIDA HERITAGE®
Under the Spell of Spanish Treasure
One man's account of being on board with Mel Fisher's Treasure Salvors By
Michael Wisenbaker
Vanishing Florida
Some of Florida's grand, old hotels have a unique story.
REAL FLORIDA FINDS®
Statewise
This Month in Florida History, JELD-WEN's "Most Reliable Pet," new Florida
books and Florida writer Stuart Kaminsky
In The Florida Kitchen
Two magnificent mushrooms recipes Fresh from Florida
By Travis Summers
Florida Homes & Lifestyles
Great Florida weather makes grilling a perfect fit for the Sunshine State
year round.
In the Florida Garden
Florida's native plants should not go unnoticed.
By Robert Bowden
State Parks
October is Florida Greenways and Trails month. Discover the Marjorie Harris
Carr Cross Florida Greenway and other state trails that allow visitors to
enjoy Florida's unique landscape.
From the Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Watching Wildlife
Visit the Guana River Wildlife Management Area and discover this great spot
for birdwatching. From the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission.
Around Florida Festivals & Events
Experience the Great American Cooter Fest in Inverness along with Florida's
1,446 other festivals and events.
Travel Florida Highways®
Big River, Small Towns
Florida's St. Johns River Country has 14 diverse communities with history to
spare. By Natalie Rodriguez
Marion County
Saddles and Glass-Bottom Boats ... Experience horse country in Marion County
By Natalie Rodriguez.
A Natural Treasure
on the Treasure Coast.
The Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge was the first national wildlife
refuge in the United States.
about the cover:
Miami resident Victoria Jackson poses with Moon Mouse, who she voices for
the new DVD The Wheels on the Bus Mango Helps the Moon Mouse, available in
stores October 18.
To Order By Phone ~ Call Toll-Free 1-888-352-5484
Please allow 4 weeks for delivery
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