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Quote: The children and I decided to give my husband sailing lessons as a Father's Day gift. We were on vacation, yet we sent him off to work really, really hard for two full days of "fun" sailing lessons. This course Read More
Quote: This museum is really cool. They did have a special traveling exhibit while we were there, but their permanent exhibits are certainly worth the visit. They have a laser activated muscial harp, visual, mechanical, Read More
Quote: The hot spot of Anna Maria Island, this park appeals to families because of all available facilities. There’s free parking, as well as lifeguards, volleyball nets, and lovely café. This is our favorite beach in Read More
Quote: Bradenton trace its identity to Hernand de Soto, whom historians claim made his first New World landfall on local shores in 1539. As a result, Bradenton has a propensity for preserving history. To honor Read More
Quote: One of the most secluded beaches, this one boasts frontage on both bay and the Gulf. You get a magnificent view of St. Petersburg’s Sunshine bridge from the bay. A historical marker tells tales of Timucuan Read More
Quote: Monthly exhibitions, juried and non-juried, open to the public free of charge. The Art League promotes the visual arts and encourages professional and developing artists by providing classrooms and studios for Read More
Quote: Here is a long stretch of revamped beach that meets up with Coquina Beach. Surfers like it here. It’s convenient for the heavily loaded visitor because you park right along the sand’s edge. Cortez has the bonus Read More
Quote: A nature trail takes visitors on a half-mile loop through mangroves and along the beach, giving them idea of the hardships the explorers faced when they first landed. A visitors’ center holds artifacts and Read More
Quote: The county is named for the beloved sea mammal, who is frequent visitor to its waterways. Manatee Recreation Area provides an opportunity for communing with nature in 556 acres of wildlife habitat. You can swim Read More
Quote: A comprehensive and unique two-story facility exhibiting Florida's history and heritage with life-size dioramas of Seminole and Timucuan Indians; 19-ft high mastodon skeleton, Smilodon fatalis (saber-tooth cat) Read More