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Topic: RSS FeedFlorida fling: vacation possibilities abound in every corner of the Sunshine State
Travel America, Jan-Feb, 2005 by Vivian Holley
At the end of the road lies relaxed-to-the-max Key West, a singular island with a free-wheeling style, a burgeoning cultural picture, and a rich-textured maritime history. A haven for famous names the likes of Ernest Hemingway, Tennessee Williams, and Harry Truman, the one-of-a-kind southernmost outpost is known for its daily celebration of the sunset at Mallory Docks. On hand for the tree show is an uncommon cast of characters and performances ranging from animal acts to jugglers to sword-swallowers. It makes a fine finish for a fun Florida getaway.
Contact: Visit Florida, (888) 7FLA-USA; www.flausa.com.
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