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A national park that’s 99 percent underwater, 70 miles from civilization, and accessible only by seaplane or boat
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It’s the “Most Magical Place on Earth,” after all — but to see Disney in all its glory, go when the parks are all decked out for the holidays.
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With Spanish Renaissance architecture, more than 450 years of history, and tons of things to do, St. Augustine is one of Florida’s most beautiful cities
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Delray Beach might be the last place you’d expect to find a veritable portal to Japan, but that’s exactly what awaits at the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens.
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There are few places in the world as wild and ecologically significant as Everglades National Park, which is why this 1.5-million-acre subtropical wilderness
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Named for the giant bleached oak skeletons lining this mile-long stretch of sand in Big Talbot Island State Park, Boneyard Beach is a must-visit detour from nearby Jacksonville.
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Of course, South Beach is one of the most beautiful places in Florida, but Miami Beach’s historic art deco district is worth exploring off-sand.
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I’m admittedly biased, but I firmly believe the Palm Beaches represent the most beautiful parts of Florida, and nowhere is this spirit captured more elegantly than The Breakers