


The museum also displays Florida history under themes such as education, environment and great events. The Florida Historic Capitol Museum is preserved as the 1902 version of the building and lets you glimpse the former state Supreme Court, governor’s suite and senate and house chambers. 27 in Tallahassee, you can see where state laws are made. Florida’s State Capitol buildings, Tallahassee Stop by Magnolia Café and Coffee House for a cup of joe or a shrimp salad. Now, it’s a quaint little North Florida town about 15 minutes from Tallahassee and it’s known for antique and art shops. The Havana of the Sunshine State is actually named after the Cuban town because of the bustling cigar industry that was flourished there. Here are our picks for the top places to stop, starting from the north and driving south: Town of Havana 27 in Florida still conjures up a few off-the-wall surprises, as well. Even with the back-to-nature focus, north U.S. You’ll enjoy vistas of pine trees, produce fields, horse farms and easy access to state and local parks that feature camping, nature watching, hiking and swimming in crystal-clear springs. Highway 27 in Florida from just north of the tiny town of Havana south to Ocala is for you. If you like rustic and natural, then the stretch of U.S. On a map, Route 27 in Florida looks like a spine -hence its nickname as the backbone of Florida. interstate highway in the 1950s helped contribute to the growth of towns like Sebring, which is located smack in the middle of Florida. The road’s designation as an official U.S. Highway 27 in Florida provided a direct entry to the state’s less populated central areas, says Camarano. It was once a major road used by those in the Midwest, Tennessee, Kentucky and Georgia to journey to Florida before major interstates like I-4 and I-75 were built, says Mike Camarano, a senior cartographer with AAA. Route 27, a 1,373-mile highway that runs from Fort Wayne, Ind., to the tip of the Florida peninsula, travels in Florida from north of Tallahassee down to Miami, ending not far from the Miami International Airport. What's the big deal in letting it be legalized and allowing more games in.U.S. We already have slots, horses, dogs, jai Alia, poker, blackjack and other video gambling machines. That is where the crime is, that is where the illegal bookies are, that is where many of the problems are. Also I don't see them legalizing Sporta Betting. Why let the gripes make all the money? We already have casinos here everyone. A ton! It is just limited in the games the type of games. You do realize there are A TON of casinos in Miami-Dade and Broward right now. man you have been watching too many movies. The mafia doesn't run the casino industry anymore either. there are casinos all up and down the Gulf Coast and the cities they are in haven't turned into dens of violence and evil, nor have their populations descended into poverty and crime. All of that for the promise of many low paying jobs and a few well paying jobs that are already taken and will not be given to anyone locally unless they are well connected (politics). Gambling causes an increase in crime, attracts low class people from everywhere, it is addictive and ruins lives, cause divorces and domestic violence, people commit suicide, (it happens more often than people think the media intentionally fails to report on it), and is a dirty business controlled and run by mafias and shady businesses with hidden agendas. Just look at all of the problems that Las Vegas suffers from. They do not realize that the negatives far out weight the positives. I don't know why everyone is so in favor of the legalization of gambling in Florida.
