From the vibrant city of Miami, with its enticing tropical flair, to the laid-back Florida Keys, miles of white-sand beaches ring the Sunshine State all the way to the pristine swamps of the Everglades. Let Peter Greenberg, America's well-respected travel expert and Chief Contributing Editor of the series, help you experience Miami and the Keys Like a Local, with insider insight and touring tips, gleaned from his extensive experience in the travel industry. Michelin's star ratings recommend the most interesting sights in south Florida, while listings include atmospheric places to stay, elegant caf�s and the best of the state's natural wonders and cultural institutions.
G Key 8 7 First floor Fifth floor 10 Sixth floor Fountain Set under a skylight , the fountain was fashioned from an elaborate Deco window grille taken from the Norris Theater in Pennsylvania . Composed of over 200 gilded and glazed ...
Eco-thriller set in Florida.
Provides information on accommodations, restaurants, nightlife, shopping, annual events, attractions, and parks and recreation.
Discover coconut palms and cormorants, angelfish and anemones, and archaeologists and anglers--this guide details all that this magnificent scenic area has to offer.
If you liked ""The Old Man and the Sea"", you'll love ""A Second Chance in Paradise"". Like Winton's previous book, ""Four Days With Hemmingway's Ghost"" this novel has a lot in common with old Papa's titles.
“ And six weeks ' vacation , all expenses paid to wherever I want . ” “ Get real , ” Vogel replied . Webster pushed to his feet . “ Then find someone else , Bernie . " Moreno also got up . “ Yeah , ditto . ” They stared at Vogel and he ...
The town was home to Isaac Bashevis Singer , the Yiddish writer who learned he had won the Nobel Prize for literature at Sheldon's Drugstore , Harding Avenue and 95th Street , where he regularly stopped for meals .
Introduction by John R. Swanton. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, Vol. 95, No. 16, Publication 3398 (1936). Barcia's Chronological History of the Continent of Florida, 1512–1722. Translated by Anthony Kerrigan. Reprinted.
The New Key West Bucket List