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Cover Photo:
Eric Dusenbery
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Visions of Paradise: Florida in the Popular Imagination
With over 200 artifacts from the Museum of Florida History collection,
Visions of Paradise: Florida in the Popular Imagination examines Florida's
place in popular culture. In Tallahassee, November 25, 2003 through May 23,
2004, the exhibit demonstrates how the essence of Florida is reflected in
tourism, advertising, and popular imagery.
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Tampa Museum of Art
Located along the scenic HIllsborough River in downtown Tampa, the Tampa
Museum of Art provides a broad range of art-related experiences for visitors of all ages. Now, a new Tampa Museum of
Art is the cornerstone of the city's plans to create a cultural district.
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Collier County Museums
The Collier County Museums tell a vast array of stories spanning centuries
of life in Florida's unique and enduring frontier, the Everglades. In November, the annual Old Florida Festival is
considered one of the premier living history events in the South.
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The Forgotten Coast
Florida's earliest Constitution was signed, and the Tupelo honey still
flows, in the self-proclaimed Forgotten Coast of Northwest Florida, where Gulf County towns that played a key role
in Florida history continue to represent "Old Florida" today.
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