Northeast Florida's No-Name Island: From Ponce de Leon to Ponte Vedra

The land that stretches between Mayport and the sands of Vilano Beach on Florida’s east coast may be the only populated barrier island in the country without a name. Despite the fact that Ponce de Leon visited there briefly 500 years ago, and Jean Ribault met the resident Timucuan Indians there and claimed it for [...]

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FREE Boardwalk Beach Bash Splashes into Panama City Beach

The Boardwalk Beach Bash splashes into Panama City Beach June 30 –July 1, 2012, featuring a boatload of fun and fireworks for the whole family — and it’s free! I thought that would get your attention! Check out some of the offerings: Festival Food Fireworks Sandcastle Competitions Sunset Cinema Beach Movie Games and Attractions Beach [...]

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Seaside: A Model Town in a Lot of Ways

Even though the northwest Florida town of Seaside is just 30 years old, its roots dig much deeper. They nestle into our childhood memories. They climb all the way back to the Southern towns of yesteryear. And they burrow further still into a rich architectural and city planning legacy that had until recently fallen out [...]

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Photo: St. Augustine Beaches

The St. Augustine and Ponte Vedra Beach areas are home to 42 miles of wide, golden Atlantic beaches.

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Tampa Twins Cause Cuteness Overload! Smile-Worthy Pictures of Busch Gardens’ Mongoose Lemurs

If you’re in need of a smile (and who isn’t?), take a peek at these Busch Gardens babies. The mongoose lemur twins were born April 6, 2012. Lemur twins are uncommon, so you can imagine how excited everyone is about this pair’s arrival. Busch Gardens zoo staff aren’t sure yet if the new babies are [...]

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