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The Florida of days long past, with unspoiled white sand beaches, exotic wildlife and lush subtropical foliage, still can be found on The Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel in southwest Florida. Known as Florida’s tropical island getaway, this beautiful natural environment also offers an abundance of golf, tennis, water sports and some unusual attractions. more...
New York, commonly called the Empire State, lies in the Mid-Atlantic and the Northeastern region of the United States. The area was first settled by Dutch and French nationals in the early 17th century and has served as the welcoming arms to arriving immigrants ever since. The climate is mild and humid, although snow almost always flanks the land during the winter season, creating a picturesque backdrop for the state’s premiere attractions. more...
Georgia is the largest state east of the Mississippi River, stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to the Appalachian Mountains. Atlanta, Georgia's capital and largest city developed as a transportation crossroads and was the heart of the Old South until it was destroyed in 1865 during the Civil War. more...
The Sunshine State, Florida’s friendly nickname, is flanked by the Gulf of Mexico on its West and the Atlantic Ocean on its East. Florida is named after Juan Ponce De Leon, who landed at the coast on April 02,1513 during Pascua Florida (Spanish for ‘flowery Easter’). more...
“That peaceful land, that beautiful land … the climate, one long delicious summer day and the good that die experience no change, for they but fall asleep in one heaven and wake up in another”. more...