If you fancy spending some time over in the Tampa/Clearwater area then a neat day trip is to go to Tarpon Springs. It is just like a Greek Village where you can learn the history of sponging.
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If you fancy spending some time over in the Tampa/Clearwater area then a neat day trip is to go to Tarpon Springs. It is just like a Greek Village where you can learn the history of sponging.
Arkvilla's post has prompted me to say this so please, just blame her :D :lol:
If anyone is interested in doing an article on an area where you think would make an ideal place to visit from Orlando for a day (or two), I'd be more than happy to publish them on the home page in our Day Trip section.
Doesn't have to have bells and whistles, just your own views of the particular area.
Go on....dare ya!
visit st augustine take trolly ride also mt dora for crafts and antiques:thumbsup:
st augustine is oldest town inflorida spanish and british influence pedestrian streets beautiful buildings. has a beach area. many places of imterest
St. Augustine also is home to the Castillo de San Marcos. The Spanish fort that originally guarded Spain's interests in the New World. It was started in 1672 and is made primarily from coquina.
The main historic district of St. Augustine is an easily walked area including the Castillo. It includes numerous historic landmarks such as The Oldest House, the Colonial Spanish Quarter Museum, the Government House Museum, and the Lightner Museum housed in the former Hotel Alcazar which was built in 1887 by Henry M. Flagler and is located right across the street from Flagler College.
All in all, St. Augustine, the nation's oldest city, provides a fascinating, living glimpse of history. :thumbsup:
Tom (:macwave:... absolutely worth the trip for a day or two)
has anyone been to deland and is it worth a trip
I intend to go to the gulf coast to st petes beach would be best to park and take the trolley bus toclearwater etc