This week, Cathy and Jon take a meandering look at what Florida's tourism board call each section of coastline. Some of the names make sense, others are a little weird, but at the end of the podcast, we'd all learned something.
Links we mentioned:
• (Warning: Wikipedia link ahead, but these are largely accurate) List of what people call different parts of the Florida coastline
• The oldest operating hotel in Florida, nestled on the beaches of the no-longer-called-this Surf Coast.
• A road Jon thinks is the prettiest road that was much longer than he thought along the Nature Coast
• A nude beach (sort of; take your chances and keep your coverup close!) on Florida's Space Coast
• Sebastian Inlet State Park and the McLarty Treasure Museum
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