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Florida Cities We Ship Gifts and/or Gift Baskets To
10 Dec 2004
We ship Gift Baskets, Gifts, Flowers, Cookies, etc., Nationwide.
Florida Facts and Trivia
- Greater Miami is the only metropolitan area in the United States whose borders encompass two national parks. You can hike through pristine Everglades National Park or ride on glass-bottom boats across Biscayne National Park.
- Saint Augustine is the oldest European settlement in North America.
- The name Punta Gorda, which means, "fat point" when translated from Spanish. The moniker was given to the city because a broad part of the land in Punta Gorda juts into Charlotte Harbor. The harbor itself is somewhat unique, as it is the point where the Peace River meets the ocean.
- Orlando attracts more visitors than any other amusement park destination in the United States.
- New England Congregationalists who sought to bring their style of liberal arts education to the state founded Rollins College, the oldest college in Florida, in Winter Park in 1885.
- Cape Canaveral is America's launch pad for space flights.
- Florida is not the southernmost state in the United States. Hawaii is farther south.
- A museum in Sanibel owns 2 million shells and claims to be the world's only museum devoted solely to mollusks.
- The Benwood, on French Reef in the Florida Keys, is known as one of the most dived shipwrecks in the world.
- Safety Harbor is the home of the historic Espiritu Santo Springs. Given this name in 1539 by the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto. He was searching for the legendary Fountain of Youth. The natural springs have attracted attention worldwide for their curative powers.
- Niceville is home to the famous Boggy Bayou Mullet Festival celebrated the third weekend in October.
- The United States city with the highest rate of lightning strikes per capita is Clearwater.
- Gatorade was named for the University of Florida Gators where the drink was first developed.
- Young aviator Tony Jannus made history on January 1, 1914 when he flew the world's first scheduled passenger service airline flight from St. Petersburg's downtown yacht basin to Tampa.
- Dr. John Gorrie of Apalachicola invented mechanical refrigeration in 1851.
- Miami Beach pharmacist Benjamin Green invented the first suntan cream in 1944. He accomplished this development by cooking cocoa butter in a granite coffee pot on his wife's stove.
- Neil Smith and his brother of Montverde developed the first Snapper riding lawn mower.
- Key West has the highest average temperature in the United States.
- The Saint John's River is one of the few rivers that flows north instead of south.
- The largest lake in Florida is Lake Okeechobee.
- May 20, 1970 Florida lawmakers passed and sent to the Governor a bill adopting the moonstone as the official state gem. Ironically, the moonstone is not found naturally in Florida...nor was it found on the moon.
- In 1987 the Florida legislature designated the American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) the official state reptile. Long an unofficial symbol of the state, the alligator originally symbolized Florida's extensive untamed wilderness and swamps.
- Miami installed the first bank automated teller machine especially for rollerbladers.
- Ybor City was once known as the Cigar Capital of the World with nearly 12,000 tabaqueros (cigar-makers) employed in 200 factories. Ybor City produced an estimated 700 million cigars a year at the industry's peak.
- Plant City, the Winter Strawberry Capital of the World, holds the Guinness record for the world's largest strawberry shortcake. The 827 square-foot, 6,000 pound cake was made on Feb. 19, 1999 in McCall Park.
- The Sunshine Skyway Bridge is a cable-stayed concrete bridge. Opened in 1987 the bridge coasts through the clouds at 190 feet above water. Its bright yellow support cables spread from the two center pillars. The structure gives drivers unobstructed view of the water during the 4.1 mile trip over Tampa Bay.
- Nearly 80 percent of the states intake of sweet Atlantic white shrimp is harvested in Amelia Island waters. Two million pounds of shrimp are delivered to Fernandina docks annually.
- A swamp such as the Fakahatchee Strand in the Everglades functions in three major ways. First, its vegetation serves as a filter to clean the water as it makes its slow journey southward. Secondly, it's a major habitat for wildlife and plant life. Finally, it actually prevents flooding by slowing down the flow of water after heavy rains.
- DeFuniak Springs is home to one of the two naturally round lakes in the world.
- The Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens at Delray Beach is the only museum in the United States dedicated exclusively to the living culture of Japan.
- Fort Lauderdale is known as the Venice of America because the city has 185 miles of local waterways.
- Fort Meade is the oldest settlement in Polk County. It dates back to 1849 when a settlement grew up around the United States Cavalry fort during the Seminole Indian Wars.
- The Fred Bear Museum in Gainesville is a tribute to the accomplishments of Fred Bear a promoter of proper wildlife management and the founder of Bear Archery Company.
- The Hawthorne Trail a part of Florida's Rails to Trails program and attracts many outdoor enthusiasts to walk, cycle, or ride horseback through its 17-mile length.
- Just north of Haines City is the Baseball City Stadium the spring training home of the Kansas City Royals. Haines City is known as The Heart of Florida.
- The city of Hypoluxo's name comes from the Seminole expression water all 'round -- no get out.
- Islamorada is billed as the Sports fishing Capital of the World.
- Key Largo is known as the Dive Capital of the World.
- Marathon is home to Crane Point Hammock, a 63.5 acre land tract that is one of the most important historical and archaeological sites in the Keys. The area contains evidence of pre-Colombian and prehistoric Bahamian artifacts, and once was the site of an entire Indian village.
- Fort Zachary Taylor in Key West was built between 1845 and 1866. Controlled by the Union during the Civil War, the fort was the home base for a successful blockade of Confederate ships that some historians say shortened the conflict by a full year. The fort also was active during the Spanish-American War, World War I, and World War II.
- The first graded road built in Florida was Old Kings Road in 1763. It was named for King George of England.
- During the 1991 Gulf War the busiest military port in the country was Jacksonville. From this location the military moved more supplies and people than any other port in the country.
- When first completed in 1989 the Dame Point Bridge became the longest cable-stayed span in the United States, the longest concrete span of its type in the Western Hemisphere, and the third longest cable-stayed bridge in the world.
- The longest river sailboat race in the world is the Annual Mug Race. The event runs 42 miles from Palatka to Jacksonville along the St. Johns River.
- The Olustee Battlefield State Historic Site commemorates the largest battle fought in Florida during the American Civil War.
- Venice is known as the Shark Tooth Capital of the World. Collecting prehistoric sharks teeth has been a favorite pastime of visitors and residents of the Venice area for years
- The Florida Museum of Hispanic and Latin American Art in Coral Gables, is the first and only museum in the United States dedicated to the preservation, diffusion, and promotion of Hispanic and Latin American Art.
- The Pinellas Trail, a 47 mile hiking/biking trail connecting St. Petersburg with Central and north Pinellas County, is the longest urban linear trail in the eastern United States.
- Titusville, known as Space City, USA, is located on the west shore of the Indian River directly across from the John F. Kennedy Space Center.
- Florida is the only state that has 2 rivers both with the same name. There is a Withlacoochee in north central Florida (Madison County) and a Withlacoochee in central Florida. They have nothing in common except the name.
Alachua
Altamonte Springs
Anna Maria
Apalachicola
Apopka
Arcadia
Archer
Atlantic Beach
Atlantis
Auburndale
Aventura
Avon Park
Bartow
Bay Lake
Belleair Beach
Belleair Bluffs
Belle Glade
Belle Isle
Belleview
Blountstown
Boca Raton
Bonifay
Bonita Springs
Bowling Green
Boynton Beach
Bradenton
Bradenton Beach
Bristol
Brooksville
Bunnell
Bushnell
Callaway
Cape Caneveral
Cape Coral
Carrabelle
Casselberry
Cedar Key
Center Hill
Chattahoochee
Chiefland
Chipley
Clearwater
Clermont
Clewiston
Cocoa
Cocoa Beach
Coconut Creek
Coleman
Cooper City
Coral Gables
Coral Springs
Crescent City
Crestview
Crystal River
Dade City
Dania Beach
Davenport
Daytona Beach
Daytona Beach Shores
De Bary
Deerfield Beach
De Funiak Springs
De Land
Delray Beach
Deltona
Destin
Dunedin
Dunnellon
Eagle Lake
Edgewater
Edgewood
Eustis
Everglades
Fanning Springs
Fellsmere
Fernandina Beach
Flagler Beach
Florida City
Fort Lauderdale
Fort Meade
Fort Myers
Fort Pierce
Fort Walton Beach
Freeport
Frostproof
Fruitland Park
Gainesville
Graceville
Greenacres
Green Cove Springs
Gretna
Groveland
Gulf Breeze
Gulfport
Haines City
Hallandale Beach
Hampton
Hawthorne
Hialeah
Hialeah Gardens
High Springs
Holly Hill
Hollywood
Holmes Beach
Homestead
Indian Harbour Beach
Indian Rocks Beach
Inverness
Islandia
Jacksonville
Jacksonville Beach
Jacob City
Jasper
Key Colony Beach
Keystone Heights
Key West
Kissimmee
La Belle
Lake Alfred
Lake Buena Vista
Lake Butler
Lake City
Lake Helen
Lakeland
Lake Mary
Lake Wales
Lake Worth
Largo
Lauderdale Lakes
Lauderhill
Laurel Hill
Lawtey
Layton
Leesburg
Lighthouse Point
Live Oak
Longwood
Lynn Haven
Macclenny
Madeira Beach
Madison
Maitland
Marathon
Marco Island
Margate
Marianna
Mary Esther
Mascotte
Melbourne
Mexico Beach
Miami
Miami Beach
Miami Springs
Midway
Milton
Minneola
Miramar
Monticello
Moore Haven
Mount Dora
Mulberry
Naples
Neptune Beach
Newberry
New Port Richey
New Smyrna Beach
Niceville
North Bay Village
North Lauderdale
North Miami
North Miami Beach
North Port
- Oak Hill
- Oakland
- Oakland Park
- Ocala
- Ocoee
- Okeechobee
- Oldsmar
- Opa-locka
- Orange City
- Orlando
- Ormond Beach
- Oviedo
- Pahokee
- Palatka
- Palm Bay
- Palm Beach Gardens
- Palm Coast
- Palmetto
- Panama City
- Panama City Beach
- Parker
- Parkland
- Pembroke Pines
- Pensacola
- Perry
- Pinellas Park
- Plantation
- Plant City
- Pompano Beach
- Port Orange
- Port Richey
- Port St. Joe
- Port St. Lucie
- Punta Gorda
Quincy
- Riviera Beach
- Rockledge
- Safety Harbor
- St. Augustine
- St. Augustine Beach
- St. Cloud
- St. Marks
- St. Pete Beach
- St. Petersburg
- San Antonio
- Sanford
- Sanibel
- Sarasota
- Satellite Beach
- Sebastian
- Sebring
- Seminole
- Sopchoppy
- South Bay
- South Daytona
South Miami
- South Pasadena
- Springfield
- Starke
- Stuart
- Sunny Isles Beach
- Sunrise
- Sweetwater
- Tallahassee
- Tamarac
- Tampa
- Tarpon Springs
- Tavares
- Temple Terrace
- Titusville
- Treasure Island
- Trenton
Umatilla
- Valparaiso
- Venice
- Vernon
- Vero Beach
- Waldo
- Wauchula
- Webster
- Weeki Wachee
- West Melbourne
- West Miami
- Weston
- West Palm Beach
- Wewahitchka
- Wildwood
- Williston
- Wilton Manors
- Winter Garden
- Winter Haven
- Winter Park
- Winter Springs
Zephyrhills
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