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Things To Do – Lake City, Florida
The official tourism marketing company for the Suwannee River Valley area. A toll free telephone line offers assistance in all areas of tourism, recreation, festivals and events promotion and sports marketing in the Tri-County Area; ... More on visitflorida
Zoos and Aquariums – Sandestin, Florida
Zoo Gallery offers contemporary American crafts, prints, handmade pottery, jewelry and award -winning T-shirts. More on visitflorida
National And State Parks – Live Oak, Florida
This 63-acre man-made, state-owned impoundment is filled with cypress trees and largemouth bass. It is a Fish Management Area and a license is required. Two fishing piers, one fully handicapped ... More on AnglerWeb.com
National And State Parks – Baker, Florida
Nothwestern Okaloosa County in the Black River State Forst. 8 miles north of Baker.The lake has an average depth of 7 feet with a maximum depth of 18 feet, with the deepest areas located near the dam and along the old streambed. A ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Parks – Niceville, Florida
Small children's playground in a ballpark in Seminole, FL. More on KidsPlayParks
Golf Courses – Macclenny, Florida
This club is nice to pick up a crack ho. You can even get shot in the parking lot or get beat to death ... More on clubzone
Things To Do – Crestview, Florida
What a delightful experience. More on Yahoo! Travel
Beaches – Orange Park, Florida
Beach weddings at Palm Coast, St Augustine, Ponte Vedra, Jacksonville. Provide officiant, bouquets, beach wedding photos, wedding arches. Many beach wedding package ... More on visitflorida
Restaurants – Orange Park, Florida
A nice varied menu of authentic Italian cuisine. More on TripAdvisor
National And State Parks – Jacksonville, Florida
This site is located on the Nassau River in Nassau County in northeastern Florida, approximately 5 miles southwest of Yulee. It is an extremely beautiful location on the river that must be accessed by boat. The site is just west of ... More on AnglerWeb.com
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