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| September 2001 |
Volume 21 |
Number 9 |
FEATURES
The Legendary Lighthouse at Cape Florida
This story focuses on the harrowing attack of the Seminoles
on the Cape Florida Lighthouse in 1836. by Don Farrant
Pigskin Fever: College Football in Florida
Football both unites and divides Florida residents. It's
a guaranteed conversation-starter when new acquaintances
discover who is partial to Miami's orange and green, FSU's
garnet and gold or UF's blue and orange. by Willie Drye
Florida Caverns State Park
Florida isn't as well known for its caves as it is its
beaches, but the state is pockmarked with dozens, if not
hundreds, of caves. Florida Caverns State Park is one
of the few places in the state with "dry" caves and it
is the only state park to offer cave tours to the general
public. by Kathleen Carr
REAL
FLORIDA FINDS
Inside Florida
-- by E. Douglas Cifers
Roar of the Crowd
Letters from readers.
Statewise
Read about the Florida History Center & Museum's Potters
in Paradise exhibit, a young Indian rhinoceros at Lowry
Park Zoo and several new Florida books.
Watching Wildlife
Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail; Florida's burrowing owl;
and more.
FLA USA Around Florida
Find festivals, concerts, theater productions, museum
exhibits and sporting events taking place throughout the
state.
In the Florida Monthly Kitchen
Shopping for and cooking beef has never been easier. This
month, learn some simple beef recipes for a quick and
delicious dinner. by Chef Tom McGinty
Footprints
Some epitaphs have what might be called "grave errors"
in them; some are grimly amusing; others can be downright
biting and sarcastic. by Brian Michaels
Log Homes: The Best of Both Worlds
Special section: Many Floridians are turning to log homes
for a cozy retreat.
State Secrets
Post office histories; Julia Mae's in Carrabelle; Florida's
Freshwater Frontier; and more. by George Lane, Jr.
Travel
Florida Highways
A North Central Florida Treasure
Special Section: Alachua County has a bounty of natural
and historical attractions for visitors to enjoy.
Flagler College
Special Section: More than a college, Flagler College
is a historic treasure and National landmark. |
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