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Koreshan State Park: Estero, Florida
Founded in 1894 by Dr. Cyrus Teed, an unconventional physician from Utica, New York, graduate of the Eclectic Medical College of New...
Jul 5, 2023


Soloman's Castle in Ona Florida
I decided I wanted to visit a place I had never been. I zeroed in on Arcadia, Florida. It was a little less than a 3 hour drive from home...
Apr 6, 2023


The Historic Jungle Trail-Vero Beach
The Historic Jungle Trail is an 8-mile sandy road on Orchid Island - a barrier island along the Indian River north of Vero Beach. The...
Dec 6, 2022


The Devil's Punchbowl
BRICKELL POINT THEN.... BRICKELL POINT NOW.... Situated about two miles south of the Miami River, along the shore of the bay, is perhaps...
Dec 5, 2022


Ancient Spanish Monastery: Miami, Florida
The Ancient Spanish Monastery, at 889 years old, now resides in North Miami Beach. This 35,000 stone Cloister/Monastery is a Florida...
Jun 9, 2022


St. Anne's Church, West Palm Beach
Located at 310 Olive Avenue. The windows had covers on them but you could see they were stained glass. I'll have to stop back there one...
Sep 24, 2021


Richard & Pat Johnson Museum: West Palm Beach
The Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum is located in the historic 1916 Courthouse in downtown West Palm Beach. The...
Sep 24, 2021


Lakeview Cemetery: Vermont
Lakeview Cemetery is a burial ground located off of North Avenue in Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont. The cemetery was created in...
Sep 6, 2021


A man's home is a castle: Wellington, Florida
So Bruce Woods was down at the local library reading one of those coffee table editions of Irish Castles. He was blown away by a picture...
Aug 8, 2021


Mary Brickell Park: Miami Florida
501 BRICKELL AVENUE, MIAMI Visiting Brickell park it sure was crazy seeing this mausoleum just sitting there in the center of the high...
Aug 2, 2021


The Wauwinet House: Nantucket
The Wauwinet House first welcomed guests in 1875. The inn was named after the chief of the Indian tribe that inhabited the eastern...
Jul 12, 2021


Tate's Hell: Carrabelle, Florida
I know I will most likely never venture into Tate's Hell in the very near future.....not because of the legend but because it is a long...
Jul 5, 2021


The Morikami Museum: Delray Beach, Florida
The Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens is a center for Japanese arts and culture located at 4000 Morikami Park Rd. in Delray Beach,...
Jul 5, 2021


Bonnet House: Fort Lauderdale, Florida
THE BONNET HOUSE BIRD CAGE What a gorgeous piece of preoperty the Bonnet House is on. The Bonnet House (also known as the Bartlett...
Jun 24, 2021


Society of The Four Arts: Palm Beach, Florida
This is such a great place to walk around and enjoy the gardens and the arts. They have different exhibitions which change often. The day...
Jun 22, 2021


Highlands Hammock State Park: Sebring, Florida
Highlands Hammock is a place where wilderness and history are preserved. Visitors can walk the trails where the Florida panther and black...
Jun 22, 2021


Flamingo Botanical Gardens: Davie, Florida
Originally founded as Flamingo Groves, a citrus orchard, in 1927 by Floyd L. and Jane Wray. The Wrays came to Florida in 1925 and were...
Jun 22, 2021


Devil's Millhopper Geological State Park: Gainesville, Florida
In the midst of North Florida's sandy terrain and pine forests, a bowl-shaped cavity 120 feet deep leads down to a miniature rain forest....
Jun 22, 2021


Mariah Brown House: Coconut Grove, Florida
Mariah Brown was born in the Bahamas in 1851. She immigrated to the United States in 1880. By 1885, Mrs. Brown was living in Key West...
Jun 11, 2021


Mary Brickell Park: Miami, Florida
This park is located at 501 Brickell Avenue Visiting Brickell park last week, it sure was crazy seeing this mausoleum just sitting there...
Jun 10, 2021
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