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Fort Pierce

Fort Pierce, located near Indian River Lagoon, sits along Florida's Treasure Coast in St. Lucie County. Early Spanish settlers from St. Augustine first came down the Indian River in 1565 and tried to establish homes in the area. But battles ...

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New Smyrna Beach

New Smyrna Beach, situated between Cape Canaveral to the south and Daytona Beach to the north, may be a part of Florida's "Space Coast," but the city is hardly "new," as its name suggests. The city's long history dates back ...

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Cassadaga

The town of Cassadaga, located approximately ten miles south of DeLand, is home to the oldest Spiritualist community in the Southeastern United States. Prevalent in the nineteenth century, Spiritualists professed a belief that the dead could communicate with the living ...

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Flagler Beach

The sands of Flagler Beach stretch like a blanket for six miles between the Atlantic coast and historic State Road A1A-Florida's version of Route 66. The beach is named in honor of Henry Flagler, the oil tycoon who spent his ...

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Micanopy

Founded shortly after Spain relinquished Florida to the United States in 1821, Micanopy became the first distinct U.S. town in the new Florida territory. Named in honor of a Seminole chief, the town traces its origins to an Indian village ...

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Macclenny

Just two miles north of Interstate 10, MacClenny is a stone's throw from the St. Marys River, which separates Florida and Georgia. The town is located in a region of ancient Native American traditions and culture, where early contact with ...

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Lake City

Originally named "Alligator" after Seminole Chief "Alligator," Lake City is a community of many lakes, rivers, and springs. Centuries before Hernando De Soto claimed Florida for Spain, the Timucua Indians populated the fertile region. In the early 18th century, following ...

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Colorado River

The Colorado River is one of the most significant waterways within the United States. Providing water, power, and recreational space to seven American states, the river has its humble beginnings within the Rocky Mountain National Park in the state of ...

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Colorado River

The Colorado River has its humble beginnings in Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado. The river flows south through Colorado, Utah, and Arizona, as well as forming the border between Arizona and California and Nevada. The river empties into the ...

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Valles Caldera

The Valles Caldera is a significant geological feature in the state of New Mexico. The caldera is located within the Santa Fe National Forest; however, the federal government recognizes the caldera as the Valles Caldera National Preserve. A massive volcanic ...

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