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161. Origin Stories And Oddities of Old Florida; with Sam Phares

50m · BetweenTheBeachesPodcast · 01 May 15:54

On this week's episode we delve into some origin stories of some major Florida landmarks and also cover a couple of odd tidbits that are part off our state's intriguing history. From the Seminole story of how Lake Okeechobee came to exist to how the U.S. Army resorted to using Cuban bloodhounds in the Second Seminole War, you're in for an entertaining trip into Florida's past.

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