By Evelyn B. Kelly
Thud. The motor of our boat stopped abruptly. The only sounds were the frantic whirr as the driver tried to crank and the lapping of the water as we dipped from one wave to another. We were in the...
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By Laura Wright
It is amazing how the first few notes of a familiar song can take the listener back in time. Back to times of happiness. Back to times of adventure. Even back to times of unfortunate heartbreak or...
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By Elizabeth Wilson
This is the time of year members of the Ocala Shrine Club go into high gear putting final touches on the Ocala Shrine Rodeo, the club’s major charitable event of the year. The 26th annual event...
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By Laura Kubitz
Visitors to the Publix Supermarket in Gainesville might expect to find college students working to make some extra money. But they might not expect to find an example of living history greeting them...
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By Albert Isaac
History lessons were of little interest to Steven Rajtar while he was in school. But in the past decade this 57-year-old Orlando attorney has completed 20 books, all of which deal with history in one...
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