University of Florida, Gainesville
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Small shopping plaza with pretty clock tower and landscaped stream.
Shopping plaza with large trees and colorful architecture. Nice cafes and shops.
Bright, pleasant shopping center with many good stores and restaurants.
Places to eat and drink with tons of atmosphere and mostly on the intracoastal waterway.
Hip neighborhood that used to be the site of the industrial Pearl Brewery.
An incredible Gothic castle-like capitol building that stands high on a bluff.
Great restaurants among moss-draped trees (Thornton Park), lit-up highrises at night (Orange Ave), and sun-worshippers enjoying Lake Eola Park.
1920s craftsman houses, and a gentille main strip with adorable Cafe Madeleine, woodsy Station Tavern, and a bookstore with a great kids section and lots of art books.
A modern and attractive coffee shop, plus a Christian bookstore.
The oldest part of Quebec City. An amazing area of galleries, shops, cafes, incredible architecture, flower baskets, cobblestone streets, and the waterfront.
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