Florida

Susan Lanier-Graham on September 30th, 2011

Get to know the diversity and history of St. Augustine, Florida, while appreciating the modern cuisine, by taking one of the food tours offered by City Walks.

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Susan Lanier-Graham on September 15th, 2011

The St Augustine Pirate and Treasure Museum was one of those unexpected finds that makes traveling fun. It offers a unique look at an interesting era in history.

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Susan Lanier-Graham on June 23rd, 2010

The Gulf oil spill is an astronomical environmental disaster. Yet there are miles of pristine Florida coast untouched by oil. Some of the most breathtaking and tourist-friendly are the beaches of Franklin County, Florida.

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Susan Lanier-Graham on June 22nd, 2010

The Coombs House Inn is an elegant historic inn set in the center of a quaint seaside village on the Florida coast in Franklin County. The town of Apalachicola is just minutes from the pristine white sands of St. George Island. The regal Coombs House Inn provides the perfect respite for visitors to Florida’s true natural escape in Franklin County.

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Susan Lanier-Graham on January 22nd, 2008

I am always on the lookout for great items when I travel. I recently found two that I’d like to share.  The first is a great journal, Best Places Travel Journal (Best Places) by Sasquatch Books in Seattle. This little journal sells for $12.95 and is divided into 6 sections: Places to Check Out (name, locati on, recommended [...]

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