The Rough Guide to Florida

The Rough Guide to Florida by Mark Ellwood is a comprehensive travel guide published by Rough Guides in 2004. This 6th edition spans 512 pages and is written in English, offering an extensive overview of Florida, America’s most visited state. The guide covers a wide range of regions, from the renowned theme parks to the secluded areas of the Everglades, providing critical accounts and practical information about the best places to eat, drink, and sleep.
Readers will find in-depth background information on various topics, including art deco in Miami Beach and the history of space exploration in the United States. The guide also includes context on Florida’s natural environment and features listings of films and books related to the state. This edition serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to explore the diverse attractions and cultural significance of Florida.
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This comprehensive guide to America’s most visited state, covers all regions from the world-class theme parks to the remote areas of the Everglades. From the cities of Miami and Orlando to the Florida keys and the white sands of Sarasota, the Rough Guide provides critical accounts and detailed practical information of the best places to eat, drink and sleep. In-depth background boxes provide information on everthing from art deco in Miami Beach, Americans in space and Walt Disney. There’s also an extensive history of the state as well as context on natural Florida, plus listings of Florida-related films and books.
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