Florida's Original Tourist Attractions (on PorterBriggs.com)
Hi All -
I just got an article published on PorterBriggs.com about one of my favorite topics - the abandoned springs-resorts of north Florida. CLICK HERE or on the image below to check it out!
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An intriguing look at Florida’s original tourist attractions, offering a nostalgic glimpse into the state's early entertainment history. While modern tourism revolves around theme parks, these vintage spots highlight Florida’s unique charm. The article is well-researched, engaging, and filled with historical insights. However, students juggling coursework and travel might struggle with academic responsibilities—some may even consider options to pay someone to do accounting homework to keep up. Overall, this piece is a great read for history buffs and travel enthusiasts alike.
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Congrats for that first of every one. I door your article sealed in the connection and just loved it. The photos you've clicked and cardboard box with window posted are definitely professional.
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ReplyDeleteAn intriguing look at Florida’s original tourist attractions, offering a nostalgic glimpse into the state's early entertainment history. While modern tourism revolves around theme parks, these vintage spots highlight Florida’s unique charm. The article is well-researched, engaging, and filled with historical insights. However, students juggling coursework and travel might struggle with academic responsibilities—some may even consider options to pay someone to do accounting homework to keep up. Overall, this piece is a great read for history buffs and travel enthusiasts alike.
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