nffolk.com
North Florida Folk Network > Venues
http://www.nffolk.com/Venues.aspx
North Florida Folk Network. Connecting artists, fans, and venues. Check out acoustic music at these venues throughout the North Florida area. Regular shows at Mudville Music Room (Jax). Very comprehensive listings- northeast Florida. Lis Williamson's Music News. Three Layers Cafe - Open Mic. 1602 Walnut St. Jacksonville. 19 1/2 St. George St. St. Augustine. 160 Nix Boatyard St. Augustine. 118 Avenida Menendez St. Augustine. 124 Charlotte St. St. Augustine. 69 St George St. St. Augustine. Cellar 6 Wine Bar.
stgeorge-inn.com
St. Augustine, FL Restaurants | St. George Inn
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Restaurants In St. Augustine, Florida. Restaurant that are Walking Distance. Distance: 0.4 miles, 8 minute walk. Distance: 0.5 miles, 10 minute walk. Distance: 0.5 miles, 10 minute walk. Distance: 0.1 miles, 1 minute walk. Distance: 0.2 miles, 5 minute walk. Distance:0.1 miles,2 minute walk. Bull & Crown Publick House. Distance: 0.1 miles, 2 minute walk. Distance: 0.6 miles, 12 minute walk. Restaurant and Café Solo, An Italian Street Cafe. Distance: 0.5 miles, 10 minute walk. Cellar 6 Urban Cuisine.
noschoolforlife.blogspot.com
No School for Life: Field Trip, Experiement, and Football
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No School for Life. Adventures of two boys learning while living, from the mother who makes it all possible. Friday, March 9, 2012. Field Trip, Experiement, and Football. Wow, no posts at all in Feb, I'm sorry for my short hiatus. Feb was a rather rough month for me, and writing here just got pushed on the back burner. But I'm feeling inspiration again. I took the boys to see Castillo De San Marco. That evening, Nico and I took a Ghosts and Gravestones tour. On day two we visited Vilano Beach. Before hea...
oldeflorida.blogspot.com
Love Olde Florida: 10/3/10 - 10/10/10
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Florida as it used to be – and still is if you know where to look. Friday, October 8, 2010. Caution: Florida's still a wild place. Venomous Florida water moccasins can be found near waterways, swamps and wetlands. The news that a tourist from Rhode Island was bitten by a venomous water moccasin in the resort area near Orlando is a stark reminder that Florida is still a wild and dangerous place, despite decades of effort pave every square inch of it, thus eliminating anything native and natural. Long-time...
oldeflorida.blogspot.com
Love Olde Florida: 9/26/10 - 10/3/10
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Florida as it used to be – and still is if you know where to look. Monday, September 27, 2010. Ponce de León's accidental gift. Courtesy of www.frederic-remington.org. The breed was small, tough and agile – the result of centuries of crossbreeding in Spain. Explorer Juan Ponce de León brought the ancestors of what became the Cracker Horse to Florida in 1521. He hadn’t planned to abandon them but his departure from Florida was kind of hasty. The horses and cattle roamed free and thrived, adapting to their...
oldeflorida.blogspot.com
Love Olde Florida: 8/29/10 - 9/5/10
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Florida as it used to be – and still is if you know where to look. Friday, September 3, 2010. Sanibel to spruce up lighthouse. Lee County Visitor and Convention Bureau. Sanibel is asking the federal government for $170,000 to help pay for refurbishing the 126-year-old Sanibel Island Light. The city plans to pressure blast and repaint the 98-foot tower, replace parts of the lighthouse eves and replace deteriorated steel doors, sanibelcaptiva.com. Tuesday, August 31, 2010. Killing sharks for the jaws.
oldeflorida.blogspot.com
Love Olde Florida: 10/24/10 - 10/31/10
http://oldeflorida.blogspot.com/2010_10_24_archive.html
Florida as it used to be – and still is if you know where to look. Saturday, October 30, 2010. 1896 Senate race: Sound familiar? WD Chipley may have been to Pensacola and the Panhandle what Henry B. Plant and Henry Flagler were to the rest of the state – the railroad moguls who made things happened and weren't inclined to let local or state public officials stand in their way. Chipley became vice president and superintendent, and also served as the company's general land agent. The company had a 2...
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