Floating Fishermen
These humble seafaring shacks are all that's left of a once booming fishing industry.
Off the beaten path
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These humble seafaring shacks are all that's left of a once booming fishing industry.
Off the beaten path
The post office, located along the U.S. Route 41, is in fact, the smallest full-service post office in the United States.
On the Road
Hundreds of years after Ponce De Leon went in search of a fountain of youth, Henry Flagler found paradise on the Florida coast.
Down the Rabbit Hole
Experience early American cowboy life at this Florida dude ranch.
These humble seafaring shacks are all that's left of a once booming fishing industry.
AWA Visted HereA theater with both a living and phantom ensemble.
AWA Visted HereThis resort was one of the first in Florida built to host "snowbirds," and is often fully booked.
Many of the island’s hotels even offer special sinks in guest rooms for the purpose of washing new additions to collections.
AWA Visted HereFlorida’s Deerfield Beach earned its name from the herds of hoofed mammals that roamed its nearby rivers.
This lighthouse in the Florida Keys keeps has served as a residence and office as well as an unofficial private navigator for boats.
This community on the Florida coast is one of only two in its county to not have any condos or hotels.
This unassuming, vintage snack corner resides in one of the most iconic theme parks in the world attracting over 60 million guests annually.
Formerly the home of circus owner, John Ringling, this five story Venetian Gothic style estate is today considered one of America's architectural treasures.
Originally purchased for 75 cents an acre, Miami beach is now an international destination (and haven for Art Deco lovers).
One of the most photographed Post Office buildings in the United States, it's only been around for a little over 30 years!
If Daytona was going to be the world capital for competitive speed, it was going to need a precise timer.
Known as the Pink Palace, the Don Cesar Hotel was a destination among America's rich and famous during the Jazz Age.
The $10 price of admission includes a free dance lesson, proving that at Gulfport Casino, everyone’s a winner.
A sanctuary for Cuban refugees whose history includes a little smuggling.
This museum has Air Force One's earthbound predecessor, the Ferdinand Magellan, and fortunately it is on rails since it's had to move from Miami to Fort Lauderdale and back.
The opulence of this beachfront palace wouldn’t be possible today without the untold history of a friendly invasion by the U.S. Army.
This grand hotel was the place to be in America's Jazz Age--and some patrons of that era have stuck around.
A downtown Miami theater who's fate continues to be intertwined with a philanthropist and his legacy
A small island where one can place a dollar on the wall and eat a "Cheeseburger in Paradise"
AWA Visted HereA mansion that hosted a cast of characters that were the envy of all Ft. Myers.
AWA Visted HereThis pool in downtown St. Petersburg has hosted Olympic swimmers like Michael Phelps - it also has a giant slide.
The number of amazing artists that exist in this Community continues to astonish us!
Skilled Artisans
A small island where tips are taped to the walls of the bar, and perhaps one of the most famous "Cheeseburgers in Paradise" is served.
Quality Quirks
Follow along on our journey as we dive into the history of Sotheby’s and the stories behind some of their magnificent jewels and timepieces.
Sotheby's
This 110-year-old club at one time had 2,500 members, including avid swimmer, Fred Rogers.
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