Florida
America’s southernmost state is a place of great diversity and energy. The United States’ fourth largest economy and home to more than 20 million people, Florida also hosts more than 100 million visitors every year, most of whom arrive to enjoy the beaches, warm weather and entertainment of ‘The Sunshine State’.
Images of tanning tourists, retired seniors and Mickey Mouse give an incomplete picture of Florida. The state is also home to the Everglades, a vast area of sub-tropical wetlands and swamps filled with alligators and flamingos; Miami’s Cuban culture and cuisine; the international race course at Daytona Beach; the Kennedy Space Center, which has been launching NASA space shuttles since 1964; and the famous Florida Keys, a coral archipelago stretching out into the Gulf of Mexico.
Presented in a handy, pocket-sized landscape format and with captions explaining the story behind each photo, Florida is a stunning collection of images bringing to life the vitality of this sunny American state.

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Florida
America’s southernmost state is a place of great diversity and energy. The United States’ fourth largest economy and home to more than 20 million people, Florida also hosts more than 100 million visitors every year, most of whom arrive to enjoy the beaches, warm weather and entertainment of ‘The Sunshine State’.
Images of tanning tourists, retired seniors and Mickey Mouse give an incomplete picture of Florida. The state is also home to the Everglades, a vast area of sub-tropical wetlands and swamps filled with alligators and flamingos; Miami’s Cuban culture and cuisine; the international race course at Daytona Beach; the Kennedy Space Center, which has been launching NASA space shuttles since 1964; and the famous Florida Keys, a coral archipelago stretching out into the Gulf of Mexico.
Presented in a handy, pocket-sized landscape format and with captions explaining the story behind each photo, Florida is a stunning collection of images bringing to life the vitality of this sunny American state.

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Florida

Florida

by John Crippen
Florida

Florida

by John Crippen

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Overview

America’s southernmost state is a place of great diversity and energy. The United States’ fourth largest economy and home to more than 20 million people, Florida also hosts more than 100 million visitors every year, most of whom arrive to enjoy the beaches, warm weather and entertainment of ‘The Sunshine State’.
Images of tanning tourists, retired seniors and Mickey Mouse give an incomplete picture of Florida. The state is also home to the Everglades, a vast area of sub-tropical wetlands and swamps filled with alligators and flamingos; Miami’s Cuban culture and cuisine; the international race course at Daytona Beach; the Kennedy Space Center, which has been launching NASA space shuttles since 1964; and the famous Florida Keys, a coral archipelago stretching out into the Gulf of Mexico.
Presented in a handy, pocket-sized landscape format and with captions explaining the story behind each photo, Florida is a stunning collection of images bringing to life the vitality of this sunny American state.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781838862039
Publisher: Amber Books
Publication date: 06/02/2022
Series: Visual Explorer Guide
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.44(w) x 4.88(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

John Crippen was born in Washington, D.C. and grew up in suburban Maryland. He received a degree in English from New York University and did post graduate work at Duke University. He then worked as a recording artist and performer for 12 years including a stint with number one selling group Dr. Feelgood, touring extensively in Europe and Australia. Crippen later worked as an executive in the Hospitality business where he supervised units in over 40 countries. He currently lives in Orlando FL working as a consultant and playing music.

Table of Contents

Contents include:

Introduction

Miami and the East Coast St Augustine – America’ oldest city
Fort Lauderdale Boca Raton Palm Beach Daytona Beach racing Space Coast/Kennedy Space Center
Intracoastal Waterway Castillo de San Marcos Jacksonville
Miami
Wynwood Walls Jungle Island Wildlife Park Key Biscayne
Little Havana
Amelia Island

The Panhandle and the West Coast
Tampa Ybor City St Petersburg Beaches Sarasota
Fort Myers
Cape Coral Parasailing/flyboarding Pensacola Tallahassee Panama City Apalachicola National Forest
Gulf Coast

Everglades and Florida Keys Everglades – alligators, manatees
Big Cypress Reservation Key West Key Largo Big Pine Key Christ of the Deep Statue Southernmost Point Buoy Florida Reef

Orlando and Around Orlando Walt Disney World
Universal Orlando Resort
Hollywood Studios

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