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Features
Junior Rodeo
The rodeo tradition lives on through the children and families in the Florida Junior Rodeo Association.
Florida’s Top Lawyers
The state’s best are on-hand to ensure our residents get their day in court.
Our Florida Heritage®
Arcadia Mill
After 13 years of setbacks, John de la Rua and the Simpson brothers opened Florida’s first water-powered factory in what is today Santa Rosa County.
Coombs Home
The 1905 home of entrepreneur James N. Coombs has become one of the state’s most prized inns after years of restoration and renovation.
Footprints
Brian Michaels expounds on the genealogical treasures waiting to be uncovered in the New York Public Library’s Digital Gallery.
Florida Legend
Tavares native Mallory E. Horne served in World War II before becoming one of Florida’s most accomplished state legislators.
Real Florida Finds®
Statewise
This Month in Florida History, Postcards from the Past, the Ultimate Florida Company and new Florida books, including Jim Swain’s newest crime novel.
Around Florida Festivals & Events
Don’t miss the 21st annual Lower Keys Underwater Music Festival at Looe Key or the Miss Florida USA 2006 finals in Fort Lauderdale.
Florida Homes & Lifestyles®
Keys residents are integrating gardens, pools, ponds and other outdoor features to make properties both attractive and fun.
In the Florida Kitchen
Chef Travis Summers explains how to purchase and prepare alligator dishes.
State Parks
The Florida Park Service has produced two new travel publications and a new website just in time for Florida State Parks Month.
Watching Wildlife
A visit to Wekiwa Springs State Park, species spotlight on the Florida largemouth bass and July natural occurrences.
Travel Florida Highways®
How to be Floridian
Take the kids to Gulf World Marine Park, or go for a quiet stroll at Indian River Shores.
Washington County
The citizens of Washington County enjoy a laid-back lifestyle reminiscent of a by-gone era.
Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum
Situated among the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino and other modern-day attractions, Florida’s second Seminole Tribe museum bridges the cultural gap.
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The new Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum in Hollywood -- Photo courtesy Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum
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