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Gulf World Marine Park


Shipwreck Island Water Park


Zoo World


National Museum of Naval Aviation


Museum of Florida History


Pensacola Museum of Art


TT Wentworth Jr, Florida State Museum


US Air Force Armament Museum


Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve

Excerpt from the above site, quote . . . “Fort Caroline memorializes the short-lived French presence in sixteenth century Florida. Here you will find stories of exploration, survival, religious disputes, territorial battles, and first contact between American Indians and Europeans . . . . . Explore life on a nineteenth-century Florida plantation. Discover the stories of the life and times of Zephaniah Kingsley, his African wife Anna, and the hundreds of men, women, and children who were enslaved at the plantation. . . “unquote.

Blackwater River State Park

Excerpt from the above site, quote . . . “The river is one of the purest sand-bottom rivers in the nation, making this park a popular place for swimming, fishing, camping, and paddling. Shaded campsites are just a short walk from the river, and visitors can enjoy a picnic at a pavilion overlooking the river. Nature enthusiasts will enjoy strolling along trails through undisturbed natural communities. . . “ unquote.

Eden Gardens State Park

Excerpt from the above site, quote . . . “a beautifully renovated, two-story house with elegant white columns and wrap-around porch. Surrounded by moss-draped live oaks and ornamental gardens, the Wesley house inspires visions of hoop skirts and landed gentry. The park is part of the estate owned in the 1800s by the Wesleys, a wealthy Florida timber family. In 1963, Lois Maxon bought and renovated the home, creating a showplace for her family heirlooms and antiques. The collection of Louis XVI furniture is the second largest in the United States . . . “unquote.

Florida Caverns State Park

Excerpt from the above site, quote . . . “one of the few state parks with dry (air filled) caves and is the only Florida state park to offer cave tours to the public. The cave has dazzling formations of limestone stalactites, stalagmites, soda straws, flowstones, and draperies. Florida Caverns is also popular for camping, swimming, fishing, picnicking, canoeing, boating, hiking, bicycling, . . .” unquote.

Grayton Beach State Park

Excerpt from the above site, quote . . . “sea turtles are nesting and summer is here, there is no better time to enjoy a walk along the sugar white beaches of the Gulf of Mexico. Grayton Beach would be the ideal place to bring your family and experience " The Real Florida" . For cabin and camping information . . . “ unquote.

St. Joseph Peninsular State Park

Excerpt from the above site, quote . . . “one of the top rated beaches in the United States. Sunbathing, snorkeling, and swimming are popular activities along the Gulf of Mexico and St. Joseph Bay. From offshore, canoeists and kayakers can take in a superb view of the high dunes and sand pine scrub. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy camping, fishing, hiking, and bicycling. As a coastal barrier peninsula, St. Joseph provides excellent opportunities for bird watching; over 240 species have been sighted in the park . . . .is considered an index beach for nesting sea-turtles and park rangers are closely monitoring them as they come back this year . . . “ unquote.

Suwannee River State Park

Excerpt from the above site, quote . . . “a high bluff overlooks the spot where the Withlacoochee River joins the Suwannee River on its way to the Gulf of Mexico. Vestiges of history in the park show how important the Suwannee River was to Florida history. Along the river are long mounds of earthworks built during the Civil War to guard against incursions by Union Navy gunboats. Other remnants from the past include one of the state´s oldest cemeteries, and a paddle-wheel shaft from a 19th century steamboat. Five trails, ranging from a quarter mile to 18 miles, loop through surrounding woodlands and provide panoramic views of the rivers. . . .” unquote.

Torreya State Park

Excerpt from the above site, quote . . . “an extremely rare species of Torreya tree that only grows on the bluffs along the Apalachicola River. Developed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s, Torreya is popular for camping, hiking, and picnicking. Bird-watching is also a popular activity. Over 100 species of birds have been spotted in the park. Forests of hardwood trees provide the finest display of fall color found in Florida. The main campground offers full-facility campsites . . . “ unquote.

Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park

Excerpt from the above site, quote . . . “one of the largest and deepest freshwater springs in the world, this park plays host to an abundance of wildlife, including alligators, turtles, deer, and birds. Daily guided riverboat tours provide a closer view of wildlife, and glass bottom boat tours are offered when the water is clear. Swimming is a popular activity during the hot summer months. A nature trail offers a leisurely walk along the upland wooded areas of the park. . . “ unquote.

Manatee Springs State Park

Excerpt from the above site, quote . . . “A first magnitude spring, over 100 million gallons of water gush forth daily at Manatee Springs. In winter, manatees swim upriver to spend the night in the warm waters of the headspring. Popular for snorkeling and scuba diving, the headwaters of the spring are also a great spot for swimming. The spring run forms a sparkling stream that meanders through hardwood wetlands to the Suwannee River. . . “ unquote.

St. Andrews State Park

Excerpt from the above site, quote . . . “sugar white sands and emerald green waters, this former military reservation has over one-and-a-half miles of beaches on the Gulf of Mexico and Grand Lagoon. Water sports enthusiasts can enjoy swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, kayaking, and canoeing. Two fishing piers, a jetty, and a boat ramp provide ample fishing opportunities for anglers. Two nature trails wind through a rich diversity of coastal plant communities - a splendid opportunity for bird-watching. Those wanting to relax can sunbathe on the beach or enjoy a leisurely lunch under the shade of a picnic pavilion. . . .” unquote.

 

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Panhandle News

House Speaker Sansom ditches college job - Pensacola News Journal

TALLAHASSEE — House Speaker Ray Sansom announced Monday he will leave his $110,000-a-year job at Northwest Florida State College in an attempt to douse a fire of controversy. "Unfortunately, some have disagreed with my decision to work at the ...

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Avalanche danger closes Snoqualmie Pass - KTVB

SEATTLE - Hundreds of cars and trucks remain stranded on Interstate 90 after heavy snow overnight in the Cascades forced transportation officials to close Snoqualmie Pass Sunday night. Extreme avalanche risk prompted Department of Transportation ...

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High School Basketball Standings - Amarillo Globe News

Today (6 p.m.): Tulia at Bushland, Follett at Spearman, San Jacinto at Panhandle, Stratford at Highland Park, River Road at Sunray, Sanford-Fritch at Friona. Friday (6 p.m.): Sanford-Fritch at Bushland, Highland Park at Spearman, Panhandle at River ...

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Freight train derails on Florida Panhandle - WTOP Radio

MILTON, Fla. (AP) - A freight train carrying petroleum, wine and fruit has derailed on the Florida Panhandle amid heavy fog. A spokeswoman for Santa Rosa County in the far western part of the Panhandle says about 150 to 200 gallons of petroleum ...

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Fire destroys orphaned kids home in Panhandle - News-Press

WEWAHITCHKA -- A Panhandle home that has sheltered orphaned and abandoned children for almost 20 years was destroyed by fire. The Florida Fire Marshal's Office is investigating how the Taunton Family Children's Home blaze started before 4 a.m ...

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Chappell woman killed in crash in Panhandle - Lincoln Journal Star

A Chappell woman was killed in a one-vehicle crash in the Nebraska Panhandle. The Nebraska State Patrol says 37-year-old Jennifer Roberts was traveling east on U.S. Highway 30 when her vehicle went off the road. She was ejected from the vehicle. The ...

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Fire destroys orphaned kids home in Fla. Panhandle - Jackson County Floridan

WEWAHITCHKA, Fla. (AP) — A Panhandle home that has sheltered orphaned and abandoned children for almost 20 years was destroyed by fire. The Florida Fire Marshal’s Office is investigating how the Taunton Family Children’s Home blaze started ...

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