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Apalachicola is that rare Florida gem – a place where oyster boats still dot the harbor, historic buildings house family-run businesses, and the pace of life moves in rhythm with the tides rather than ...
1783: Spain regains control of Florida after the British surrender at Yorktown, which effectively grants the United States of America its independence. The so-called "Second Spanish Period" lures ...
Tucked away in what locals affectionately call Florida’s Forgotten Coast, Apalachicola presents an alternative narrative to the state’s typical tourism story – one where authenticity trumps attraction ...
The Amazon founder purchased three homes totaling $237 million in South Florida’s elite Indian Creek Village during a span of ...
Critics have condemned the detention facility and what they call the state’s apparent reliance on alligators as a security ...
Shockingly, the town folk in Surfside didn’t consider this an honor, and instead said they would take the neighboring ...
Historic Pensacola, sure. But historic Molino? UWF archaeology students are researching site of 18th century native mission.
Balaam Allen, born enslaved, became one of the founders of Melbourne. On this Juneteenth, he'll be honored in Brevard County.
A Juneteenth celebration in Melbourne, Florida will honor Balaam Allen, a formerly enslaved founder of the city. Allen, along with other freedmen, settled in Melbourne after the Civil War.
A community of only a few dozen homes, the latest of which sold for $110 million as a vacant lot, Indian Creek Village has emerged as the nation’s premier enclave ... Helfman said the Florida ...
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