FLORIDA BACK ROADS TRAVEL
OFF THE BEATEN PATH
The rapid population growth and unchecked development of the past half century have left us long time Floridians saddened for the Florida we have lost.
West of Micanopy, Florida
Our state seems to be changing faster every year. We remember the way it was and wish it were still the same. Since that can never be, we created this website to help you find off the beaten path places that still have that “Old Florida” feeling.
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May 18, 25 06:34 PM
Discover Florida historic sites, from St. Augustine’s ancient streets to Ybor City’s and Key West's cigar heritage.
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May 18, 25 03:08 PM
Cedar Keys Lighthouse sits on Seahorse Key, three miles from Cedar Key, Florida. Built in 1854, it’s a two-story structure with a short tower.
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May 18, 25 03:06 PM
Dade Battlefield Historic State Park is an 80-acre site in Bushnell, Florida. It preserves the site of a 1835 battle that started the Second Seminole War.
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May 18, 25 03:05 PM
Lovers Key State Park spans 712 acres in Fort Myers Beach, Florida. It covers four barrier islands: Lovers Key, Black Island, Inner Key, and Long Key.
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May 18, 25 03:02 PM
The May-Stringer Heritage Museum is a historic house in Brooksville, Florida. It’s a four-story, 14-room Victorian home built in 1855.
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May 18, 25 03:00 PM
The Mel Fisher Maritime Museum in Key West, Florida showcases artifacts from 17th-century shipwrecks. The museum highlights Fisher’s treasure-hunting legacy.
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May 18, 25 02:58 PM
The Pensacola Scenic Bluffs Highway is an 11-mile drive along U.S. Hwy 90 in Pensacola. It stretches from the Bayou Texar Bridge to the Escambia River Bridge.
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May 18, 25 02:45 PM
Main Street in Vero Beach, FL, is a historic downtown district. It spans 14th Avenue and nearby streets. The area features shops, restaurants, and galleries.
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May 18, 25 02:39 PM
The Walter Jones Store and Museum is a historic site in the Mandarin area of Jacksonville, Florida. It’s also called the Mandarin Store and Post Office Museum.
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May 18, 25 10:16 AM
Old Florida towns on the St Johns River: These towns are a journey through Florida history along this major north flowing river known as the "River of Lakes."
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