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Titusville town

Fairly barren town with a few cute cafes.

Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton

A lively, fun university with plenty to do and nice ocean breezes.

Edison and Ford Winter Estates, Ft Myers

Homes with exquisite gardens on the river, plus museum and lab showing Edison and Ford's inventions.

Joan of Arc Garden & Plains of Abraham

Sweet little spot to sit, with flower beds and benches.

Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, Charleston

Beautiful place with mansion, lovely gardens on the water, and alligators and birds.

Park Ave, Winter Park

Gorgeous main street with large, European-style park where people sit on the grass by the fountain.

Slave Haven Underground Railroad Museum, Memphis

Museum about slavery and the underground railroad in a house that may have been used as a haven.

Manoa town

There's a wonderful feel in Manoa town.

Cal Poly neighborhood walk, SLO

Hilly streets with 1940s houses, beautiful trees, and views of mountain peaks.

Cal Poly San Luis Obispo

Hilly, sunny campus with tall, impressive trees and green lawns. A hands-on learning university.

Paso Robles Town

A great walkable downtown with a huge park, amazing playground, and cute stores and cafes.

Rue des Remparts and Montmorency Park

Delightful stone ramparts with cannons, views of the river, breeze, maple leaves galore! Peaceful!

Smithsonian Aquarium, Fort Pierce

Beautiful area with white sand beach on turquoise river, playground, and small well-cared-for aquarium.

St. Charles Ave

Gorgeous street under a canopy of giant oak trees with 19th c. Southern mansions and plenty of cute ethnic restaurants nearby.

Lake Davis Park path, Downtown Orlando

Sweet little path around Lake Davis in downtown Orlando.

Florida Southern College, Lakeland

Private university with raised views over a lake, and Frank Lloyd Wright architecture.

Wilmington mansions and churches

Walk Market Street and its side streets to see gorgeous historic mansions and churches.

St. Bernard de Clairvaux Monastery

Monastery from Segovia, Spain, built in 1133, that was transported to New York and then Miami!

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