OT: What's your favorite city in Florida other than Miami?

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Merritt Island/Cocoa Beach
Lived in that area for several years. The nature is beautiful but the town grew boring to me after a while. I was younger back then though. I still have some family there and spend some time there throughout the year. It definitely has its own charm. I like the military presence too.
 
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1 Plant City-duhhh
2 Tampa-my stomping grounds
3 Tallahassee-All 3 colleges in such a small country town=plenty to go around
4 Orlando-My getaway spot. Far enough to get away from the city, but close enough to not have to drive for hours
 
Killing time while we count down to the 63rd renewal for this Sunshine State rivalry.

Born and raised in North Florida, so I'm gonna stay with what I know:
1. Jax
2. Pensacola
3. Daytona Beach
4. Ocala (been liking it a lot more in the last week or two)

Don't like: Gainesville + Tallahassee (obvious reasons)

Born and raised there. Hate it. Only thing I look forward to when I go back to visit is Houligan's Wings. Some Wally Wings always do the soul good.
 
Really all over in st pete in many areas, on the good side of st. Pete and over by wildwood park too
Wildwood Panthers. My little league team plays them every year. My piece is by Chids Park. One thing we don’t do is come over that bridge and *** off at night. This boys are wild over there...
 
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Count me in the Destin crowd. I live in Atlanta but have a place in Miramar Beach and was there this past weekend. Spent the entire weekend seeking out people with FSpoo gear and telling them "See U next Saturday"
Used to frequent Miramar and Rosemary Beach alot....
 
Born and raised there. Hate it. Only thing I look forward to when I go back to visit is Houligan's Wings. Some Wally Wings always do the soul good.

Yeah, I think there might be a new Houligan's somewhere by the Speedway. Gonna have to check it out next time I'm there during football season.

I've always liked DB going back to when I lived there for a few years.

I'm North Florida through and through. Daytona always felt to me like the last Southern city with all of its traditions and history,

Once you went south of Beville Road, it seemed like "Welcome to Central Florida" and a whole different world, lol.
 
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