Explore Dunlawton Sugar Mill Gardens, uncovering remnants of Bongoland's peculiar past – prehistoric sloths, a quirky T-Rex, and more.
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With a history spanning different names and epochs, the school now stands as one of the most desolate places in the Sunshine State.
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Discover Upper Sugarloaf, the Florida Keys' loneliest house, amid wilds and marshes. Unearth remnants of the ancient Caloosa civilization.
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Once vibrant, Splendid China theme park, with 60+ miniature Chinese replicas, now abandoned and in ruins since closure in 2003.
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Dade Rocket Facility In 1963, Aerojet aimed for lunar dominance, securing a $3 million U.S. Air Force contract to build moon-bound rockets in Florida's Everglades.
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Taking a walk across the Old Bahia Honda Rail Bridge is an invigorating experience, offering breathtaking vistas of the ocean and sky.
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The Howey Mansion, also known as “The Florida Alps”, “Howey-in-the-Hills”, or the “Floridian Hotel”, has undergone renovations.
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Hopewell was an area for Tuner Plantation during the 1800s and was home to slaves, although its history in pre-Civil War plantation involvement is not well-known.
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Built in 1963, Miami Marine Stadium on Virginia Key, an early USA venue for powerboat racing, water sports, and concerts.
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Spot the unique Cape Romano Domes, floating 300 feet from shore, accessible only by water. Exceptional modern architecture built in 1981