Our great state, La Florida “Feast of Flowers”, was discovered and named by Spanish Explorer Ponce De Leon. He was on his quest to find the fountain of youth and came upon our lovely grounds in 1513. It is thought that Native Americans were living for at least 12,000 years in what is now Florida. Some other quirky little known facts about our state:
• It is estimated that there are over TWO TRILLION dollars worth of lost treasure within 60 miles of the coast of Florida
• No matter where you are in Florida you are never more than 60 miles from the Ocean or Gulf
• The first ATM was installed in Miami
• Florida is the only place on earth where alligators and crocodiles co-exist in the same habitat
• Once a year thousands of Floridians stand at the state line and toss dead fish into Alabama. It’s the mullet toss hosted by the Flora-Bama Beach Bar
• Florida is the flattest state in the US with only a difference between high and lowest elevation of 345 feet
• Benjamin Green, a Miami pharmacist, invented the first suntan lotion
• Florida is the 29th most obese state – yuck
• Florida is home to over 1,300 golf courses, more than any other state
• In 1982 the Florida Keys declared themselves independent under the “Conch Republic”, it lasted 2 minutes
• The St. John’s River is Florida’s longest at 310 miles and one of the few rivers in the US to flow North
• St. Augustine is the oldest continuously occupied European settlement in the continental United States, founded on September 8th, 1565
• Opa-Locka was originally called Opatishawockalocka, a Seminole name that roughly translates into “big tree covered island in a swamp”.
• In Miami you cannot bring a pig to the beach
So, no matter what brought you to Florida, or if you are a Native, there is a lot to learn about where we live. Get out and explore, search for lost treasure, golf, toss a mullet but remember to wear sunscreen and don’t take your pig to the beach!