Visiting Small Town Florida

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Edition: Revised
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2003-09-01
Publisher(s): Pineapple Pr Inc
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Summary

This edition of Bruce Hunt#x19;s popular guide leads you to 70 of the most charming and historic little towns, places with names like Yeehaw Junction, Sopchoppy, and Ozello, as well as 8 ghost towns like Two Egg and Stiltsville. The author revisited all the towns in the book for this update.

Author Biography

Bruce Hunt is a native Floridian freelance writer, photographer, and illustrator. His work has appeared in numerous publications, including the Tampa Tribune, the St. Petersburg Times, Backpacker Magazine, Rock & Ice Magazine, Skydiving Magazine, and Water Ski Magazine, among others

Table of Contents

FOREWORD ix
INTRODUCTION xi
NORTH REGION 1(78)
Milton and Bagdad
2(5)
DeFuniak Springs
7(3)
Two Egg
10(3)
Quincy
13(3)
Havana
16(6)
Seaside
22(5)
Carrabelle, St. George Island, and Apalachicola
27(8)
Wakulla Springs
35(3)
St. Marks and Sopchoppy
38(3)
Jasper
41(2)
White Springs
43(3)
Keaton Beach, Dekle Beach, and Adams Beach
46(4)
Steinhatchee
50(4)
High Springs
54(3)
Cross Creek, Evinston, Micanopy, and McIntosh
57(15)
Crescent City and Welaka
72(2)
Cedar Key
74(5)
CENTRAL REGION 79(66)
Yankeetown
80(3)
Dunnellon
83(3)
Ocklawaha
86(3)
Cassadaga and Lake Helen
89(5)
Mt. Dora
94(5)
Inverness
99(5)
Floral City, Pineola, Istachatta, and Nobleton
104(4)
Aripeka, Bayport, Chassahowitzka, and Ozello
108(4)
Webster
112(3)
Trilby and Lacoochee
115(1)
Dade City
116(3)
Christmas
119(2)
Yeehaw Junction
121(3)
Anna Maria and Holmes Beach
124(6)
Cortez
130(5)
Lake Placid
135(5)
Arcadia
140(5)
SOUTH REGION 145(42)
Boca Grande
146(6)
La Belle and Clewiston
152(4)
Matlacha, Bokeelia, St. James City and Pineland
156(4)
Sanibel and Captiva
160(4)
Estero
164(4)
Everglades City, Chokoloskee, and Ochopee
168(7)
Tavernier and Islamorada
175(6)
Big Pine Key and No Name Key
181(6)
CONCLUSION: BESTS, MOSTS, AND FAVORITES 187(2)
APPENDIX 189(24)
INDEX 213

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