White Springs Nature Base

White Springs Nature Base

Author: Kaley Dunlap

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 93

ISBN-13:

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This project explores and develops a nature based tourism hub in White Springs, Florida that is purposed to excite the 100,000 + people that already pass through the city and aims attract numerous more. Phase I will be the development of a 1,000 seat conference center and 250 room hotel that will present itself as a gateway and welcome into White Springs Phase II will be the restoration of an isolated site that has been deteriorated by lumber farming and will include the development of an eco style lodge and a housing component. Phase III will be the articulation of a greenway to physically connect the two sites along an existing drainage corridor. All phases will overlap and work cohesively in the past, present, and future of White Springs.


Florida's Healing Waters

Florida's Healing Waters

Author: Rick Kilby

Publisher:

Published: 2020-09-29

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9780813066530

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A colorful look at a forgotten era of Florida tourism Filled with rare photographs, vintage postcards and advertisements, and fascinating writing from over 100 years ago, Florida's Healing Waters spotlights a little-known time in Florida history when tourists poured into the state in search of good health. Rick Kilby explores the Victorian belief that water caused healing and rehabilitation, tracing the history of "taking the waters" from its origins in the era of Enlightenment. Nineteenth-century Americans traveled from afar to bathe in the outdoors and soak up the warm climate of Florida. Here, with more than 1,000 freshwater springs, 1,300 miles of coastline, and 30,000 lakes, water was an abundant resource. Through the wealth of images in this book, Kilby shows how Florida's natural wonders were promoted and developed as restorative destinations for America's emerging upper class. The rapid growth in tourism infrastructure that began during the Gilded Age lasted well into the twentieth century, and Kilby explains how these now-lost resorts helped boost the economy of modern Florida. Today, these splendid health spas and elaborate bathing facilities have been lost, replaced by recreational amenities for a culture more about sun and fun than physical renewal. In this book, Kilby emphasizes the value of honoring and preserving the natural features of the state in the face of continual development. He reminds us that Florida's water is still a life-giving treasure.


Florida Trail Hikes

Florida Trail Hikes

Author: Sandra Friend

Publisher:

Published: 2024-04-02

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780813080529

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A guide to the best scenic day hikes and overnight trips along the state-spanning Florida Trail, this book helps readers of all backgrounds and experience levels plan an adventure exploring natural Florida.


Discovering the Florida Trail

Discovering the Florida Trail

Author: Sandra Friend

Publisher:

Published: 2020-10-15

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780989849555

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With 1,400 miles of hiking across Florida, what does the Florida National Scenic Trail look like? Its beauty and botanical diversity reflects the incredible variety of landscapes found in Florida, from Caribbean-style tropical hammocks to Appalachian-like ravines with mountain laurel blooming in spring. This compact coffee table book introduces you to a walk in the woods across the state of Florida.