The Amphicars at Disney Springs are an exceptionally rare breed of automobile. First, they’re amphibious, which means they can operate in water and on dry land. It’s quite a concept, and one that dates back to the early 1900s. But Amphicars were not manufactured until 1961. There wasn’t a huge demand for the frog-like vehicles, and only 3,878 were ever produced. Today, fewer than 400 Amphicars exist.
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Tag: florida
Bradley’s Country Store!
I recently visited Bradley’s Country Store, a 1927 family owned and operated general store, specializes in making the finest Homemade Sausage available using a century old secret family recipe. Grits and Cornmeal are also ground on site in the historic mill house. They are located 12 miles north of Tallahassee, Florida.
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Chamblin Bookmine
Whenever I visit Jacksonville Florida I visit one of my favorite bookstores! They have thousands of books to look through.
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Reflect
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Stairway To?
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Florida State Fair 2020
A recent visit to the Florida State Fair.
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Sweet Debbie
One of the many yachts in the Fort Lauderdale area.
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Giant Indian Head
On a recent visit o Ft Lauderdale Florida I saw a giant wooden Indian head created by artist Peter “Wolf” Toth in 1983, one of over 80 such heads he carved out of wood across North America
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Barefoot Mailman
1885-1892
There were multiple several mail carriers that walked between Palm Beach and Miami, a 68 mile route. The mail carriers would walk barefoot along the hard-paced sand along the water’s edge – so the name “Barefoot Mailman.” The route consisted of walking along the beach, and rowing small boats across the inlets, even in poor weather.
The most famous of this culmination of mail carriers was James E “Ed” Hamilton, who became the icon of the Barefoot Mailman. Hamilton met his demise while performing his mail carrier duties…In October of 1887, Hamilton was making his way south along the route feeling under the weather. Despite not feeling well, he insisted on continuing his route. However, concern was quickly raised when he did not return. His friends followed his trail to the Hillsboro Inlet where they discovered the small row boat missing. Stranger still, they found Hamilton’s mail pouch, and clothing neatly hanging from a tree. The boat was seen on the opposite side of the inlet, and his undergarments were at the water’s side indicating that he had left them to swim the inlet and retrieve the boat.
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Strong currents, sharks and even alligators were common in at the Hillsboro Inlet at that time, and even still. While it remains a mystery as to what happened to Ed Hamilton, it is easy to take a guess.
Gold Coast Railway Museum
A recent trip to the Gold Coast Railway Museum in Miami Florida.
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