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TALLAHASSEE, FL (November 16, 2005) - There are still plenty of original experiences to be found on a Florida vacation - many of them unique to the Sunshine State. Of course there are breathtaking beaches, unsurpassed theme parks and great food, but if you dare-to-be-different or want a vacation story to raise an eyebrow back home, then here's our guide to some unexpected dare-to-be-different experiences. |
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For more information, contact: Vanessa Welter, Director of Public Relations, VISIT FLORIDA Cell: 850-345-9762 Office: 850-488-5607, ext. 337 Email:
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (Nov. 14, 2005) -- VISIT FLORIDA is celebrating the unveiling of its updated logo, which strengthens the organization's position as the official source for Florida travel information and planning. |
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For more information, contact: In U.S. : Vanessa Welter, Director of Public Relations, VISITFLORIDA Cell: 850-345-9762 Office: 850-488-5607, ext. 337. Email:
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. |
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For Immediate Release Contact: Vanessa Welter Director Public Relations, VISIT FLORIDA Cell: 850-345-9762 or 850-488-5607, ext 337. E-mail:
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - (September 7, 2005) - Overseas tourism to Florida was impressive in 2004, according to newly released data from VISIT FLORIDA, the state's official source for travel planning. |
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Welcome to Florida - The Sports Capital of the World Sports is a year-round business in Florida. Not a day goes by that a baseball, football or soccer field is not in use for practice or game. You can say the same about indoor facilities as well. |
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For information contact: Vanessa Welter Director Public Relations, VISIT FLORIDA Cell: 850-345-9762 or 850-488-5607, ext. 337 E-mail:
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - (June 30, 2005) - Many travelers who will take a Florida vacation this summer expect to make trade-offs to accommodate this year's higher price of gasoline according to a new study by VISIT FLORIDA, the state's official source for travel planning. |
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