If you are in Sarasota, do stop in at the Selby Library. It is a great free stop on the tourist tour. Here are five free (or really cheap) things you can
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The 2011 recreational harvest of gag grouper in all Gulf of Mexico waters off Florida, except Monroe County, reopens Sept.16 for two months. This season will allow anglers in both federal and
HOBE SOUND – The Jupiter Island Club was one of the classic early resorts of Florida. Even today, Jupiter still connotes an exclusive place where certain folk gather. Below, a video from
ORLANDO – When visiting Orlando, there are many church options. One of the more historic is First Presbyterian Church, founded in 1876. From a small house church, it grew into a downtown
TALLAHASSEE – A painting, stolen by the Nazis, has apparently surfaced at the Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science. The painting is “Christ Carrying the Cross Pulled Up by a Soldier”
MIAMI – With the new ABC television series Pan Am, there has been increased interest in this historic airline with roots in Miami. Above, a video of the last 747 from Pan
SARASOTA – The fall 2011 exhibition The Amazing American Circus Poster shows 80 brilliantly colored circus posters from around the world at the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art. The base
Manatees that travel the Intracoastal and other waterways in Broward County will receive additional protection under an updated rule passed Wednesday by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Broward waters are
A great primer to a visit to the Florida Keys is the old TV program Flipper. Take a peek of this early episode. Flipper was made by Ivan Tors Films in association
When traveling from the Northeast and Atlantic states to the West Coast of Florida, Route 301 is the fastest route, avoiding the frequent backups on Interstate 4. It’s a route with some
Once a popular Florida chain. The New England Oyster House apparently still isn’t around, but in the 1960s and 1970s, they had locations all over South Florida.