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White Springs

Known as "Florida's First Tourist Destination," the town of Whites Springs exhibits the opulence of a bygone era--that of America's Gilded Age when the nation's industry and wealth were on the rise and its people were on the move. The ...

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Holiday Drive-In

The community of Ensley has a long history dating back to the beginning of the nineteenth century when the area was part of a land grant granted to Jeptha Turvin by Spanish Governor Folch.

Ensley has steadily grown over the ...

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Bright Angel Trail

Winding its way down over 4,300 feet along the south rim of the Grand Canyon, Bright Angel Trail is one of the most widely used within Grand Canyon National Park.

Originally utilized by local Native Americans to access water from ...

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Colorado River

The Colorado River is one of the most significant waterways within the United States. Providing water, power, and recreational space to seven American states, the river has its humble beginnings within the Rocky Mountain National Park in the state of ...

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Colorado River

The Colorado River has its humble beginnings in Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado. The river flows south through Colorado, Utah, and Arizona, as well as forming the border between Arizona and California and Nevada. The river empties into the ...

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Valles Caldera

The Valles Caldera is a significant geological feature in the state of New Mexico. The caldera is located within the Santa Fe National Forest; however, the federal government recognizes the caldera as the Valles Caldera National Preserve. A massive volcanic ...

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Davis-Monthan Air Force Base

Supporting American military operations during most of the 20th century, Davis-Monthan Air Force Base outside of Tucson, Arizona traces its history back to the earliest days of military aviation.

Opening first as an Army base in 1925, the U.S. government named ...

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International Center/Japan House, Bldg. 71

Opened in 2004, The University of West Florida International Center and Japan House offer state-of-the-art amenities and classrooms for international education programs and cultural events. Features of the complex include international education classrooms, an authentic tatami room and a Japanese ...

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Research and Sponsored Programs, Bldg. 11

Research and Sponsored Programs oversees The University of West Florida's efforts to attract extramural funding, administers pre- and post-award grants and contracts, and facilitates the transfer of new technologies from the laboratory to the marketplace. A dedicated staff manages the ...

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Monticello, Florida

Located in the vicinity an old Indian village, the town of Monticello was originally known as Robinson after its first postmaster, John G. Robinson. In 1827, the community changed its name to Monticello in honor of Thomas Jefferson's Virginia plantation, ...

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