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  2. Silver Springs (attraction) - Wikipedia

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    In 1932 the glass-bottom boats were equipped with electric motors. The 'Princess Donna' built in 1934 still exists and is the only remaining operational boat from this era. The 'Princess Donna' currently tours on Jug Creek in Bokeelia, FL. It's also the oldest commercial tour boat in the state.

  3. Silver Springs, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The glass-bottom boat was invented and tours of the springs began in the late 1870s. [5] In the 1920s, W. Carl Ray and W.M. "Shorty" Davidson, after leasing the land from Ed Carmichael (upon whose death the springs were left to the University of Florida ), developed the land around the headwaters of the Silver River into an attraction that ...

  4. Glass-bottom boat - Wikipedia

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    The glass-bottom boat was invented in 1878 by two men, Hullam Jones and Philip Morrell, in Marion County, Florida.Jones outfitted a dugout canoe with a glass viewing box at the bottom, which allowed tourists to view the clear waters of Silver Springs, Florida. [2]

  5. This Magical Florida Town Is The Only Place In The U.S ... - AOL

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    Outfitters like River Ventures and Crystal River Watersports offer 3-hour swim with manatee tours starting at just $65. Pro tip: Book your tour for early morning for the best chance of spotting them.

  6. Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park - Wikipedia

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    The bottom of the spring bowl is littered with bones of mastodons, giant sloths, giant armadillos, and camels. Glass bottom boat tours no longer operate due to a decrease in water clarity, but standard boat tours of the spring and river operate all year. Fifty-four archaeological sites have been identified in the park.

  7. Bruce Mozert - Wikipedia

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    Above the water, he took pictures of visitors going on glass bottom boat tours, developed the film while they were on the tour, and then had the photos ready to sell to visitors when they returned. [2] Mozert spent his last years working out of his studio in Ocala, Florida, where he digitized film. [1]

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