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Taking the off ramp - Cypress GardensThree water skiers during the show at Cypress Gardens, stopped in mid-air long enough for me to take this photo. Thanks guys!
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The gardens, revisited
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The gardens, revisitedThe fire engine house
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The gardens, revisitedThe fire engine house
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The gardens, revisitedThe carriage house
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The gardens, revisitedThe carriage house
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The gardens, revisitedThe blacksmiths shop
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The gardens, revisitedThe blacksmiths shop
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The gardens, revisitedThe Moore House (cir 1879) - Owned by George Washington (the blacksmith) and Frances "Fanny" Moore of Kentucky. They had 5 children and cultivated the land, raised cattle and hogs.
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The gardens, revisitedThe Moore House (cir 1879) - Owned by George Washington (the blacksmith) and Frances "Fanny" Moore of Kentucky. They had 5 children and cultivated the land, raised cattle and hogs.
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The gardens, revisitedInterior of the Moore Home (cir 1879)
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The gardens, revisitedInterior of the Moore Home (cir 1879)
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The gardens, revisitedInterior of the Moore Home (cir 1879)
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The gardens, revisitedInterior of the Moore Home (cir 1879)
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The gardens, revisitedInterior of the Moore Home (cir 1879)
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The gardens, revisitedFront porch of the Moore House (cir 1879)
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The gardens, revisitedThe McMullen House (cir 1868)
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The gardens, revisitedH.C. Smith Store (cir 1915) - This store originally opened in Mound Park and had it all - groceries, clothing and other necessities. It was also known as South Side Grocery, Sixth Avenue Food Shop and Bill's Grocery.
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The gardens, revisitedH.C. Smith Store (cir 1915) - This store originally opened in Mound Park and had it all - groceries, clothing and other necessities. It was also known as South Side Grocery, Sixth Avenue Food Shop and Bill's Grocery.
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The gardens, revisitedThe Walsingham House (cir 1915) - Owned by Jesse Walsingham and his wife, Mary O'Quinn. Jesse sold the home in 1929.
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