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The Florida Botanical Gardens Foundation (FBGF) is a fund raising entity (501c3) created to provide leadership and financial support for the Florida Botanical Gardens. The FBGF began as the Friends of the Gardens in 1993 for the purposes of encouraging interest in and support for a botanical garden in Pinellas County.
This list of botanical gardens and arboretums in Florida is intended to include all significant botanical gardens and arboretums in the U.S. state of Florida [1] [2] [3] Name Image
Philippe Park is a Pinellas County park located in Safety Harbor, Florida. The park is named after Odet Philippe, who is credited with introducing grapefruit to Florida. It is situated on 122 acres (0.49 km 2) that was once part of Philippe's plantation. Philippe was the county's first non-native settler, arriving in 1842.
W. G. Ponder Plantation; Walnut Hill Plantation; Water Oak Plantation; Waverly Plantation (Leon County, Florida) Welaunee Plantation, Florida; William A. Carr Plantation; William Bailey Plantation; William D. Bloxham Plantation; Woodfield Springs Plantation; Woodlawn (Leon County) Woodlawn Plantation (Florida)
Park: 1 Polk Park Avenue: 1 Leon: 32302 Park City: 1 Broward: 33314 Parker: 1 Bay: 32404 Parker Island: 1 Highlands Parkers: 1 Hillsborough Parkerville: 1 Santa Rosa Park Haven: 1 Broward Parkland: 1 Broward: 33067 Park Lane: 1 Charlotte Park-of-the-Palms: 1 Clay: 32656 Parkside: 1 Leon Parmalee: 1 Manatee: 33551 Paront: 1 Jackson: 32442 ...
View from the top of the Tocobaga mound at Philippe Park Marker at the site of the 1528 Narvaez landing, Jungle Prada, St. Petersburg The McMullen-Coachman Log Cabin, built in 1852, is located at Heritage Village in Largo, Florida, and is the oldest standing structure in Pinellas County [5] The Belleview-Biltmore Hotel built by Henry Plant Battery and guns at Fort De Soto The original span of ...
The country's top doctor wants a new warning added to alcohol that would alert drinkers about links to cancer, but don't expect cigarette-style warning labels any time soon.. U.S. Surgeon General ...
The Dunlawton Plantation and its sugar mill date to the latter years of the Second Spanish period in Florida. In August 1804, Patrick Dean, a merchant from the Bahamas, and his uncle John Bunch, a planter from Nassau, were granted by the Spanish Crown land in Florida that had been part of the British Turnbull grant of 1777. Dean established a ...