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  2. Four new Florida laws take effect in January. Here’s what ...

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    What to know: Over 32 million people visited one of Florida’s 175 parks during fiscal year 2021-2022. While three-quarters of these visitors — about 75% — were non-local, meaning they ...

  3. History of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The history of Florida can be traced to when the first Paleo-Indians began to inhabit the peninsula as early as 14,000 years ago. [1] They left behind artifacts and archeological evidence. Florida's written history begins with the arrival of Europeans; the Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León in 1513 made the first

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    Florida pusley blooms all year but the largest "blankets" of Florida snow occurs September through January. Florida 'snow' blankets parts of Sunshine State during winter, some of the coldest months

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    Florida snow gets its moniker because a cluster of it in Florida yards or traffic medians makes it look like blankets of snow. But upon closer inspection, Florida snow is a bunch of white, pink or ...

  6. Timeline of Florida history - Wikipedia

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    January 8 – November 23: Battle of Pensacola occurs, some historians believe this to be the first battle of the American Civil War. January 10: Florida secedes from the United States. February 8: Baker and Polk County are established. April 22: Florida joined the Confederate States of America at the beginning of the Civil War.

  7. Palmetto Leaves - Wikipedia

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    Those who wish to live in Florida, Stowe warns, must also get to know its deficiencies: occasional freezing weather in winter, unsculptable lawns, insects and snakes, and people who disagree as they do everywhere else. Were Florida a woman, Stowe writes, she would be a dark brunette, full of jolly untidiness. [37]

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