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Florida's Highwaymen: Legendary Landscapes. Historical Society of Central Florida, Incorporated. ISBN 978-0-9772344-2-4. [32] Christiansen, Tess. "The Florida Highwaymen: From the Roadside to the National Collection." Washington, DC: National Museum of African American History and Culture, 2017.
In 1947, Butler moved to Okeechobee, Florida, [2] where he later became intimately familiar with the woods and waters of the Florida Everglades, and especially Lake Okeechobee, that feature prominently in his paintings. Robert Butler's goal in his paintings was to preserve the nature around him which was easily accessible due to his location.
Tallahassee: 60: Tall Timbers Plantation: April 7, 1989 : County Road 12, 3 miles west of U.S. Route 319: Tallahassee: 61: Tallahassee Historic District Zones I And II: Tallahassee Historic District Zones I And II: October 26, 1972
Burritos, tacos and some of the "best margaritas," as one patron enthused, are now being served at Don Melchor Mexican Cuisine in northeast Tallahassee. The authentic Mexican establishment opened ...
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The Lichgate cottage was the home of the late Laura Jepsen, a professor of comparative literature at Florida State University from 1946 to 1978. [2]Jepsen purchased the property on which the cottage now stands in 1955 from a group of individuals representing the Capital City Free Will Baptist Church.
The Highwaymen (country supergroup), a 1985–1995 country music supergroup; The Highwaymen (folk band), a 1960s collegiate folk band; The Highwaymen (landscape artists), a group of 20th-century African-American landscape painters from Florida