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  2. We know the most popular beaches. Here are the best hidden ...

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    We know these are the best beaches in Florida. The Travel Channel said so in a 2022 survey. ... The selections bring attention to “a taste of old Florida where the simple things — sun, surf ...

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    Here’s which Florida beach landed in first place on USA TODAY’s Reader’s Choice list of the best beaches in the state and what to know before you visit. What are the best beaches in Florida?

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    In 2023, Sombrero Beach in Marathon in the Florida Keys was the only South Florida beach to make the top 25. Five-star luxury: These South Florida hotels, restaurants, spas ranked best in the world

  5. Honeymoon Island State Park - Wikipedia

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    Honeymoon Island State Park is a Florida State Park located on Honeymoon Island, a barrier island across St. Joseph Sound from Dunedin, Palm Harbor, Ozona, and Crystal Beach. The park is 385 acres (1.6 km 2 ) in land area with 2,400 acres (10 km 2 ) submerged and 4 miles (6 km) of beach .

  6. Smathers Beach - Wikipedia

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    Smathers Beach is the largest public beach in Key West, Florida, United States. It is approximately a half mile long. It is approximately a half mile long. The beach is located on the south side of the island, along the Atlantic Ocean and State Road A1A , and begins at mile marker zero, the beginning of A1A.

  7. Barefoot mailman - Wikipedia

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    The barefoot mailman is an iconic Florida symbol. It refers to the carriers on the first U.S. Mail route (1885–1892) between Palm Beach and the settlements around Lake Worth on the north, and Miami, Coconut Grove, and Lemon City to the south.