Florida is a scenically diverse state with interesting history. It has the two oldest cities in the Unities States, and has many 'end of the road' locations, quaint fishing villages, award winning beaches and charming old small towns. It’s difficult to pin down what town is the 'oldest' in the state, since so many of our towns predate Florida as a state, or even as a U.S. territory. The approach taken for this Collection used the official date of incorporation to help find the oldest towns, but it’s all open to interpretation. Now, besides photography opportunities (my passion), these towns offer great places to visit. Our source - Towns. |
Best Old Towns
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=best+old+florida+locations&atb=v353-1&ia=web
https://www.floridarambler.com/historic-florida-getaways/old-florida-towns/
Cedar Key; Lake Placid; Brooksville; Dunnellon; Punta Gorda; Fernandina; Everglades City; Mount Dora; Sanford;
and more see link for Micanopy; Flagler Beach; Venice; Winter Garden; Delray beach; Fort Pierce, St Augustine; Naples; Vero Beach; Lake Wales; Winter Park; Apalachicola
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=best+old+florida+locations&atb=v353-1&ia=web
https://www.floridarambler.com/historic-florida-getaways/old-florida-towns/
Cedar Key; Lake Placid; Brooksville; Dunnellon; Punta Gorda; Fernandina; Everglades City; Mount Dora; Sanford;
and more see link for Micanopy; Flagler Beach; Venice; Winter Garden; Delray beach; Fort Pierce, St Augustine; Naples; Vero Beach; Lake Wales; Winter Park; Apalachicola