Key West Historic Seaport
Nestled along the edge of charming Old Town, Key West Historic Seaport offers visitors a glimpse into the city's rich maritime heritage with its collection of historic buildings, fishing boats, and working waterfront.
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Duval Street
Duval Street is the beating heart of Key West with its vibrant energy and eclectic mix of bars, shops, and restaurants, making it the perfect spot to immerse oneself in the tropical paradise that is Key West.
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Snowcat Ridge
Snowcat Ridge is an Alpine-themed snow tubing park in Dade City and the first of its kind in the Sunshine State, offering a refreshing escape from the hot, tropical climate.
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Mallory Square
Mallory Square isn't just a spot for stunning sunsets - it's also home to street performers, food vendors, and a lively atmosphere that captures the essence of unforgettable Key West.
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Riverwalk Fort Lauderdale
Riverwalk Fort Lauderdale is perfect place to spend hours shopping at some of the city's trendiest boutiques or settle down for a leisurely lunch with friends at one of the many dining options.
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Safe Harbor Siesta Key
Nestled in the heart of the Gulf Coast, this Sarasota marina provides visitors with a safe and convenient place to rent boats or fishing charters. But it's not just about the boats, enjoy restaurants, bars and shopping as well.
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Ed Smith Stadium
Ed Smith Stadium is the beloved spring training home of the Baltimore Orioles, located in Sarasota, Florida. This stadium has a rich history in the sport of baseball dating back to its opening in 1989.
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Siesta Key Village
This charming group of shops and restaurants boasts proximity to world-famous beaches surrounded by crystal-clear waters – perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.
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St. Armands Circle
St. Armands Circle is a historic walkable shopping center located in Sarasota, Florida. It was built as part of the ambitious 1926 master plan developed by John Ringling and his brother Charles for the city.
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