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Steinhatchee Landing Resort

4.0 star property
9.8 out of 10, Exceptional, (7)
"The communication was great with staff and our stay was great. Clean house, easy parking, quiet stay. The boat parking and ramp next to complex made getting out to scallop easier than fighting the crowds and the extra distance to the gulf was definitely not that bid of a deal. Great stay overall!"
Steinhatchee Landing Resort
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Chiefland and related destinations

Trip time! Discover the fishing, wildlife, and festivals in Chiefland.

This bright blue springs is a great place to kayak out to see manatee, alligators, vultures that migrate here in mass and plenty of other wildlife.  Also fun for scuba and swimming!
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Open Photo by Tina Folsom

Explore Scottsboro: its hiking, fishing, monuments, and more!

You never know what you will find at Unclaimed Baggage Center in Alabama.  It's where the lost luggage in the United States ends up.  

Read more about it here:  http://www.southernkissed.com/a-world-of-treasures-in-alabama-at-the-unclaimed-baggage-center/
Photo by Lynda Self
Open Photo by Lynda Self

Trip time! Discover the festivals, fishing, and parks in Bay City.

North Bay is calling! Discover its natural setting, lake views, skiing, and more.

The Jellyfish Shot - the best shot ever

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Open Photo by Dive Buddies 4 Life

Come to secluded Dixon and enjoy its riverfront, festivals, and cafes.

John Deere would move here in 1836, build a house and a blacksmith shop. In 1837 he would make a ‘new improved’ plow out of steel that was shaped in such a way that the sticky black earth didn’t stick to it. His plow would eventually become so popular that he quit working as a blacksmith and instead dedicated all his time to making plows. In 1848 he would move his entire operation to Moline, Illinois, which is still the headquarters of the John Deere Company. John Deere would die in 1862 and would never see a motorized tractor which is what his company is known for. Our docent explained to us that most people have no idea that John Deere was a real person or that the company started with a plow!!
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Open Photo by Ann Sair