The state animal of florida is this big cat, forever.
Panther
This 60s counter culture crooner was an FSU grad, as well as the frontman for this critically acclaimed group... What were they called? The windows? The bedframes?
Jim Morrison
The Jacksonville band Lynyrd Skynyrd is known for having this song that is always shouted to any band playing any set.
Free Bird
Once colonized, the region was given the name "Florida" which means this
Land of Flowers
This trail is a unique and somewhat whimsical trail adorned with trinkets and offerings left by visitors for the "fey folk".
The Fairy Trail
This state bird of Florida must have dodged a bullet from Harper Lee.
Mockingbird
While not a Florida native, this author resided in Ft. Pierce Fl, and wrote of the racial struggles of the 20th century American South with pivotal novels like Their Eyes Were Watching God.
Zora Neal Hurston
This blind artists was often referred to as "The Genius" among his peers.
Ray Charles
Florida is known for its Space Program and shuttle launches in this Cape Cod center
JFK Space Center
To retain its historical accuracy, the site doesn't have any of these places like Wawa or Circle K
Gas stations
This state flower of Florida is as popular pollinator and often listed on honey labels
orange blossom
This Gainseville native made a name for himself with his band of Heartbreakers. His voice defined a generation and was used to bring life to Lucky, in the show King of the Hill.
Tom Petty
This band can take you higher
Creed
A citrus grower named Julia Tuttle, was the original owner of the land that this major city was founded on
Miami
The town is rumored to sit on one of these circling phenomenons which could explain its deep connection with spirituality
a Vortex
The civil war era Fort Jefferson took nearly 16 million bricks to complete before its reestablishment as a prison before becoming a popular tourist site in this national park
Dry Tortugas
This nu metal whiner sported his red cap and just had to break something. Too bad it wasn't the charts
Fred Durst
This iconic R&B duo sang together from 1961-1981 and are known for their hit "Soul Man" as seen in the BLues Brothers
Sam and Dave
Florida's first underwater State Park, John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, is located here
Key Largo
The Southern Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp Meeting Association, founded by this man in 1894, is the oldest active religious community of its kind in the southeastern United States.
George Colby
Jacksonville isn't entirely terrible; as it is the home of this ecological preserve named for the indiginous population that were unjustly relocated to Cuba.
The Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve
Debbie Harry
While attending the University of South Florida, this musician formed a group called The Rumors with Jim Stafford before persuing a solo career.
Gram Parsons
This series of wars took place primarily in Florida and is listed as the most expensive conflicts between natives and colonizers in US history.
The Seminole Wars
Cassadaga is derived from a Seneca word meaning this
Water under the rocks