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White Springs

Known as "Florida's First Tourist Destination," the town of Whites Springs exhibits the opulence of a bygone era--that of America's Gilded Age when the nation's industry and wealth were on the rise and its people were on the move. The ...

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International Center/Japan House, Bldg. 71

Opened in 2004, The University of West Florida International Center and Japan House offer state-of-the-art amenities and classrooms for international education programs and cultural events. Features of the complex include international education classrooms, an authentic tatami room and a Japanese ...

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Research and Sponsored Programs, Bldg. 11

Research and Sponsored Programs oversees The University of West Florida's efforts to attract extramural funding, administers pre- and post-award grants and contracts, and facilitates the transfer of new technologies from the laboratory to the marketplace. A dedicated staff manages the ...

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Plant City

Plant City, located off Interstate 4 in eastern Hillsborough County, played an important role in the development of central Florida. When American settlers began arriving to the region in the 1830s, they referred to it by an Indian name, Ichepuckeassa. ...

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De Funiak Springs

Located near the highest point in the state of Florida, DeFuniak Springs is built around a distinctively circular spring-fed lake. Colonel William D. Chipley chose the location for the town after coming upon its pristine waters while on a railroad ...

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Pensacola

Welcome to Pensacola, Florida, one of the earliest European settlement attempts in American History. Script written by Tim Roberts. Narrated by Jonathon Heide.

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John C Pace, Jr. Hall, Bldg. 93

Pace Hall is a 200-bed traditional residence hall reserved for members of the UWF Honors Program. Each room is double-occupancy with private bathrooms. The hall is named for the late UWF benefactor, Dr. John C. Pace, Jr.

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Sandia Peak and Tramway

Located on the slopes of the Sandia Mountains overlooking Albuquerque, New Mexico, the Sandia Peak Tramway is one of the world's longest passenger tramways. Robert Nordhaus, a founder and owner of the Sandia Peak Ski Company, chose to construct the ...

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Tina and Pat's First House

I miss this house but not Tempe.

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Jim Spooner Field

This field is named in honor of Coach Jim Spooner, whose legacy at UWF includes 16 winning seasons during his 23-year tenure as the Argo Skipper. More than 20 of his players have signed professional contracts, including seven members of ...

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