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Ponce de Leon has been long associated with the search for the Fountain of Youth, but was he really looking for it?
These local hangouts, Fairgrinds Coffee House and Liuzza's By The Track bar and grill, keep the party going. Jazz Fest shuttle buses are nearby on Esplanade Avenue.
The Dominican Republic's La Romana is more than just a value-priced Caribbean resort area with beautiful beaches. It offers visitors history and eco-tourism marvels.
Taking a big wallop from Hurricane Charley in 2004 - this city, first explored by Ponce de Leon, has come back for the better!
A study of the early history of Florida might well give the superstitious mind the impression that Florida was under a curse or was capable of placing curses on the first
A short span of coastline in northern Florida plays host to both the beginning and the end for the interaction of native cultures with European arrivals.
New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival goers can pick up groceries and extras for the hours before and after "The Fest". Fest shuttle buses park by these popular shops.
Explore a Spanish fort, get out of jail and learn that Columbus didn't discover America, as costumed interpreters bring history to life in America's oldest city.
Countless memorials, monuments and statues are found throughout Florida. This new travel guidebook showcases 80 unique markers and is a must-have for Florida visitors.
Shelley Duvall's Tall Tales & Legends series is an entertaining children's TV show that dramatizes folk stories and tales of true American heroes.
Fort Jefferson's history includes having been an outpost, prison, and fueling station. Today it is a quiet sanctuary for wildlife and intrepid visitors.
If Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon read the history book Images of America: Port Charlotte would he have envisioned a retirement haven around Charlotte Harbor, Fla?
A summary of the past, present and future of the most important archaeological find in Southern Florida.
From Ponce de Leon to the top notch "Icon" high rise, Biscayne Bay and the Miami River have come a long way.
Ponce Museum of Art, Degatau Plaza, the Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the firehouse at Parque de Bombas, the El Vigia Hill view and El Tunque Beach are Must-Sees.
Miami has a reputation for being expensive, but these attractions are fun and free.
Atlanta has museums, festivals and celebrations galore. Here are a few to keep you entertained this spring.
A costume party for adults should be fun but also challenge guests to be creative, so why not try something different this year?
The Indian River Lagoon extends through the Treasure Coast of Florida. Known as one of North America's most diverse estuaries, it is a haven for recreational paddling.
The elegant inns of St. Augustine are the perfect retreat for exploring the oldest Spanish settlement in the United States.
More boxers are becoming promoters, with Oscar De La Hoya's GoldenBoy Promotions leading the way. But what happens when things get tough outside the ring?
Kelly Pavlik make quick work of Gary Lockett to retain his WBC middleweight championship last night in Atlantic City and avoided the common theme of the day - an upset.
St. Augustine is a charming historic city on the Atlantic Ocean. Fido and Fifi are welcome to travel along when staying at a pet friendly hotel.
San Juan is the capital of Puerto Rico, a Commonwealth of the United States of America. It offers tourists beautiful beaches, unlimited shopping and historic tours.
Puerto Rico offers a variety of small family-owned lodging options, special not only for their affordability, but their proximity to the island's unique attractions.
"Tastings" offers a wide selection of wines from around the world available as a tasting or by the glass. A bistro menu adds to the total wine experience.
The Spanish Empire was pushed forward and brought to its initial scale and power, not by armies of the State, but by freelance Conquistadors.
The first half of 2007 was just a warm up. Boxing fans were treated to an amazing second half and the promise of an even better 2008.
Can antimatter weapons, hidden parallel worlds, brave sea dogs, and the Queen of England coexist? Between the covers of a Steve White novel, they most certainly can.


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