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Hernando de Soto 1539–1540 Winter Encampment at Anhaica Apalachee
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America250FL Unveils Commemorative Prints Celebrating Florida’s Unique Role in Nation’s History
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Secretary of State Cord Byrd Announces Florida Artists Hall of Fame Inductees
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Year in Review: Secretary of State Cord Byrd Reflects on Year of Accomplishments
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Jimmy Buffett
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Performer, songwriter and author Jimmy Buffett has made Key West his home for more than 30 years, a period that saw him rise from an unknown street musician to the heights of fame and fortune. For his millions of fans around the world, Buffett…
Fernando Bujones
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A world-renowned ballet artist, Miami-born Fernando Bujones (pronounced "boo-HOH-nays) led an extraordinary career that will have a lasting impact on dance in Florida and around the globe. His immense power, technical brilliance and exuberance won…
Ray Charles
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Ray Charles has been called "the genius of soul," a true pioneer of American soul music. The Albany, Georgia-born musical prodigy, blind since the age of 7, defied formidable odds to become one of the foremost icons in the history of modern…