Florida Trivia
Walt Disney's parents, Elias and Flora, were married on New Year's Day, 1888, in which Florida town? Kismet (now a ghost town)
At Sloppy Joe's in Key West hangs a Cuban record blue marlin (weighing 569 lbs.) caught by which writer in 1978? Phil Caputo
In March 1936, President Roosevelt visited Winter Park and was conferred an honorary degree in literature at which college? Rollins College
Established in 1928, which Lighthouse Point restaurant has hosted the likes of FDR, Winston Churchill and Errol Flynn? Cap's Place Island Restaurant
Which fort was built in 1837 near present day Christmas, Florida, during the Second Seminole War? Fort Christmas
Which 1982 raunchy teen comedy was partly based on director Bob Clark's experiences at Ft. Lauderdale High School? Porky's
Opened in 1975, what shopping center later evolved into Downtown Disney? Lake Buena Vista Shopping Village
Directed by Carl Reiner and starring John Candy, which 1985 comedy was filmed in Madeira Beach? Summer Rental
Florida's State Song, "Old Folks at Home" ("Swanee River") was written by which composer (who never set foot in Florida)? Stephen Foster
Born in Muscogee, Florida, which pioneer American aviator was the first woman to break the sound barrier? Jacqueline Cochran
Scenes from which 1990 Tim Burton movie were filmed at the Southgate Shopping Center in Lakeland? Edward Scissorhands
Set in Key West, which 1973 Thomas McGuane novel was made into a movie in 1975 with Peter Fonda? Ninety-Two in the Shade
Which actor graduated from Orlando High School in 1926 and attended both the University of Florida & Rollins College? Buddy Ebsen
Which Florida city lies along the St. Johns River and is believed by some to be home to the "Original Fountain of Youth"? Green Cove Springs
In 2003, which Florida city was proclaimed the "South's Most Haunted Town" by ABC News. Monticello
The town of Alligator was incorporated in 1859 and changed its name to what? Lake City
On November 14, 1969, who was the first U.S. president to attend a space launch (Apollo 12)? Richard Nixon
Looe Key was named after which British warship that ran aground on the reef and sank in 1744? HMS Looe
Which is the third-largest national park in the continental U.S. after Death Valley and Yellowstone? Everglades National Park
Which Florida island was home to the famed Cocolobo Club, which once hosted the likes of presidents Harding, Hoover, Johnson and Nixon? Adams Key
Name Florida's official state play, which was performed at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre between 1965 and 1996. Cross and Sword
Which U.S. president formally dedicated Everglades National Park on December 6, 1947? Harry S. Truman
Established in 1912, which is considered Miami's oldest bar? Tobacco Road
What is the name of the Miami estate where poet Robert Frost spent his winters? Pencil Pines
Which 1965 novel that later became a critically acclaimed movie starring Paul Newman was based on author Donn Pearce's own experiences on a Florida chain gang? Cool Hand Luke
Which Florida state park was created in 1916 as the first protected area in the Everglades? Royal Palm State Park
Underwater scenes from which disaster flick that starred Jack Lemmon were filmed at Wakulla Springs? Airport '77
Which annual sailboat race held on the St. Johns River is the world's longest river race? The Mug Race
Which Bradenton eatery was named one of the "Top 5 Weirdest Restaurants in America" by Al Roker? The Linger Lodge
Which founder of the "Famous Amos" chocolate chip cookie brand was born in Tallahassee, Florida? Wally Amos
Florida boasts approximately how many freshwater springs? 700
Which Florida community was founded by eccentric religious leader Cyrus Teed, who formed the Koreshan Unity in the late 1800s? Estero
Scenes from the 1978 movie, "Jaws 2," were filmed in which Florida community? Navarre Beach
Which famous author once dubbed Key West the "St. Tropez of the poor"? Ernest Hemingway
Which legendary rock star and Florida native appeared in a FSU promotional film in 1964? Jim Morrison of The Doors
The monument at MM 82 in Islamorada memorializes the victims of which natural disaster? 1935 Labor Day Hurricane
Which Florida community hosts a "Worm Gruntin' Festival" each April? Sopchoppy
Established in 1886, which is the oldest continuously run library in Florida? Walton-DeFuniak Library in DeFuniak Springs
Name the Florida state park that features one of the longest underwater cave systems in the continental United States. Wes Skiles Peacock Springs State Park
Which legendary ballplayer owned a beachfront house on Treasure Island after he retired from baseball? Babe Ruth
The Plantation Preserve Golf Course in Plantation, Florida, was the site of the famous pool scene in which 1980 comedy? Caddyshack
Which low-budget horror movie (now a cult classic!) was filmed in St. Cloud, Florida, in 1964? Two Thousand Maniacs!
Which Florida city was the birthplace of Foolish Pleasure - winner of the 1975 Kentucky Derby? Williston
Who was the first U.S. president to visit Winter Park, proclaiming it "the prettiest place I have seen in Florida"? Chester Arthur
Which Florida community is home to the "Heartbreak Hotel." Kenansville
Started in 1957, which "alligator & crocodile adventure" in Palmdale is one of the few remaining Florida roadside attractions? Gatorama
Completed in 1887, which 175-foot-high lighthouse has 203 steps and is the tallest lighthouse in Florida? Ponce de Leon Lighthouse
Established in 1905, which Tampa eatery is the oldest Spanish restaurant in Florida? Columbia Restaurant
Now a museum in Everglades National Park, which store was opened in 1906 by one of the area's first settlers? Historic Smallwood Store
The Fairchild Oak at which Florida state park is one of the largest live oaks in the South and more than 800 years old? Bulow Creek State Park
With nine miles of undeveloped beaches and dunes, which state park is the longest beachfront park in Florida? St. George Island State Park
Which Florida beach ranked No. 1 on Dr. Beach's list of the "Top 10 Beaches in the U.S." for 2011? Siesta Beach
At 73 feet, the waterfall at which Florida state park is the highest waterfall in the state? Falling Waters State Park
In 1873, author Harriet Beecher Stowe published which memoir about her winters spent in Mandarin, Florida? Palmetto Leaves
Which Florida town was the subject of a controversial 1981 documentary by acclaimed director Errol Morris? Vernon, Florida
Which 1948 musical comedy that starred Esther Williams was filmed on Anna Marie Island? On an Island with You
Established in 1933, which St. Petersburg bookstore is Florida's largest new and used bookstore with more than 300,000 books? Haslam's
Established in 1903 and located East of Sebastian, which was the first designated wildlife refuge in the country? Pelican Island
Which Florida city boasts more than 400 miles of canals, more than any other city in the world? Cape Coral
Scenes from which 2001 horror movie were filmed in Dunnellon, Florida? Jeepers Creepers
Which blues legend is buried in Rosemary Hill Cemetery in Bronson, Florida? Bo Diddley
In 1964, Ronnie Van Zant, Allen Collins & Gary Rossington formed "My Backyard" in Jacksonville that evolved into which famous band? Lynyrd Skynyrd
The final action sequence in which 1994 movie was filmed on the old Seven Mile Bridge in the Florida Keys? True Lies
Incorporated in 1916, which city is known as the "Hub City" of Northwest Florida? Crestview
Who officially dedicated Walt Disney World Resort during a nationally televised ceremony on October 25, 1971? Roy Disney
Which singer/songwriter first arrived in Key West in November 1971 with singer and songwriter Jerry Jeff Walker ("Mr. Bojangles")? Jimmy Buffett
Which American writer once owned a home at 1431 Duncan Street in Key West? Tennessee Williams
Which longtime Jacksonville resident, author and surgeon published 56 books that sold an estimated 60 million copies? Frank G. Slaughter
Which legendary author had the first residential pool built in Key West in the late 1930s at a cost of $20,000? Ernest Hemingway
Which "gangsters" were killed by the FBI during a shootout in Ocklawaha, Florida, on January 16, 1935? Kate "Ma" Barker and her son, Fred
Name the lead singer of Blondie who was born on July 1, 1945, in Miami, Florida. Debbie Harry
Which rock star was born in Gainesville, graduated from Gainesville High School and worked briefly on the grounds crew at the University of Florida? Tom Petty
Which Key West street is known as the "World's Longest Street" since it runs from the Atlantic Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico? Duval Street
Which Florida city is known as the “Cradle of Naval Aviation”? Pensacola
Which legendary boxer is buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens in Fort Lauderdale? Rocky Marciano
At 33 miles long, which is the largest of the Florida Keys? Key Largo
Which Florida city takes its name from the Calusa language and means ''heaven's place"? Kissimmee
At 1,545 feet long, which is the longest pier in the Gulf of Mexico? Navarre Beach Fishing Pier
Founded in 1821, which Florida town is considered Florida's oldest inland settlement? Micanopy
Which state park is home to the only surviving plantation house in South Florida? Gamble Plantation Historic State Park
Which Florida town was once known as the "Pineapple Capital of the World"? Jensen Beach
What is the name of the "gravity hill" in Lake Wales where cars appear to roll uphill? Spook Hill
Which Florida city is known as the "Stone Crab Capital of the World"? Everglades City
Once a major citrus production area, which Florida city was known as the "Home of the Tangerine"? Brooksville
What is the name of the oldest bald cypress tree in the world (a 3,500-year-old, 118 ft. tall tree in Big Tree Park in Longwood)? The Senator
Which state park is the site of the second largest Civil War Battle in Florida? Natural Bridge Battlefield State Park
At 310 miles, which is the longest river in Florida and one of the few rivers in the U.S. that flows north? St. Johns River
Opened in 1903 on Amelia Island, which is Florida's oldest continuously operated drinking establishment? Palace Saloon
Which Florida city is known as the "Canoe Capital of Florida"? Milton
Which Florida town is known as the "Possum Capital of the World"? Wausau
Which Beat Generation writer died of a severe hemorrhage in St. Petersburg on Oct. 21, 1969? Jack Kerouac
Which famous evangelist attended Florida Bible Institute (now known as Trinity College) in New Port Richey? Billy Graham
Which Florida lake is one of the two almost perfectly round circular spring-fed lakes in the world? Lake DeFuniak
Which former Florida museum boasted having Jayne Mansfield's "death car" and Bonnie & Clyde's "getaway car" in its collection? Tragedy in U.S. History Museum
With only 41 acres, which is the smallest state park in Florida? Fort Mose Historic State Park
Known as "The Father of Death Metal," which late musician grew up in Altamonte Springs? Chuck Schuldiner
Which author wrote his most popular work, the post-apocalyptic novel "Alas, Babylon," while living in Tangerine, Florida? Pat Frank
Which Florida state park is known as "the Amazon of North America"? Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park
Which is Florida's southernmost state park? Fort Zachary Taylor
Which Florida community celebrates an annual Sweet Corn Festival? Zellwood
Which Florida bar is billed as "The Oldest Lounge in the Oldest City"? Tradewinds Lounge, St. Augustine
Which Florida city is known as "The Gem City of the St. Johns River"? Palatka
Which Florida community served as the filming location for the 1998 movie, "The Truman Show"? Seaside
Which is Florida's largest urban park? Oleta River State Park
Which Florida historic site is known for its "Talking Walls"? Historic Haile Homestead, Gainesville
Established in 1946, which Florida attraction is the second oldest marine mammal facility in the world? Theater of the Sea, Islamorada
Which is the only Florida county named for an animal? Manatee County
Which Florida museum is home to Snooty, the oldest living manatee in captivity? South Florida Museum, Bradenton
With 1,043,336 visitors in 2010, which is the most visited state park in Florida? Honeymoon Island State Park
Dedicated in 1943, the 40-foot-high Monument of States is located in which Florida city? Kissimmee
What was the name of the World War II U.S. Army training center at Carrabelle, Florida? Camp Gordon Johnston
Which Florida city hosts an annual Frog Leg Festival? Fellsmere
Which Florida community boasts the smallest post office in the United States? Ochopee
Which museum is billed as "Florida's Only Presidential Museum"? Harry S. Truman Little White House, Key West
Which Florida city is known as the "Oyster Capital of the World"? Apalachicola
Which Florida city is known as the "City of Swans"? Lakeland
Which Florida city was once known as Scratch Ankle and hosts a Scratch Ankle Festival each April? Milton
"Creature from the Black Lagoon" (1954) was filmed at which Florida springs? Silver Springs, Wakulla Springs
Which Florida city boasts a historical marker that proclaims "KUDZU DEVELOPED HERE"? Chipley
Opened in 1932, which is Florida's oldest diner? Angel's Diner, Palatka
Which Florida city is known as "The City of Southern Charm"? Marianna
Opened in 1934, which was Key West's first tourist attraction? Key West Aquarium
"Big Daddy" Don Garlits' museum in Ocala chronicles the history of which sport? Drag Racing
Which legendary conservationist founded Florida Defenders of the Environment in 1969? Marjorie Harris Carr
Which Pro Football Hall of Famer (nicknamed the "Secretary of Defense") was born in Eatonville, Florida? Deacon Jones
Which Florida town is often called "the little town that time forgot"? Micanopy
Which Florida key was called "Cayo Vivora" (Rattlesnake Key) by early Spanish explorers because of its shape? Long Key
The state recreation area at Flagler Beach was named for which legendary Florida folk singer? Gamble Rogers
Which Florida city is known as the "Sailfish Capital of the World"? Stuart
Opened in 1996, which is the oldest microbrewery in Florida? Dunedin Brewery
Founded in 1886, which Florida city is known as "The City of Charm"? Avon Park
Which museum "celebrates the heritage of Florida's forest industry"? Forest Capital Museum State Park
Which legendary NASCAR driver was born in Tavares, Florida? Fireball Roberts
Which Florida city is known as "The Chain of Lakes City"? Winter Haven
Ted Cassidy, best known as "Lurch" from "The Addams Family," played basketball for which Florida university? Stetson University
Which 1981 comedy featuring a waterskiing elephant named "Bubbles" was filmed in Mount Dora? Honky Tonk Freeway
Which Florida city is nicknamed "The City on the Circle"? Sebring
What is the name of the strait that separates Captiva Island from Sanibel Island? Blind Pass
Which small island connects to Marathon via the Old Seven Mile Bridge? Pigeon Key
Which Florida town is known as the Gulf Coast's "last surviving fishing village"? Cortez
Which St. Augustine museum is located within the former Hotel Alcazar (built in 1887)? Lightner Museum
Which two museums are located at Sebastian Inlet State Park? McLarty Treasure Museum, Sebastian Fishing Museum
Which is the largest barrier island within Southwest Florida's Ten Thousand Islands area? Marco Island
Which city is home to the Florida Azalea Festival, one of the state's oldest festivals? Palatka
Which renowned scuba diving spot is known as "Florida's Pre-historic Spring"? Devil's Den
Fort Foster Is part of which Florida state park? Hillsborough River State Park
Which is the only state park in Florida to offer horseback riding on the beach? Amelia Island State Park
The "Little White House" in Key West served as the winter house of which U.S. president? Harry S. Truman
Which Florida attraction is the "Home of the Drive Through Safari Adventure"? Lion Country Zoo, West Palm Beach
Which Florida attraction is home to "Winter the Dolphin"? Clearwater Marine Aquarium
Name the botanical paradise that lies in the midst of St. Petersburg, Florida, and is the city's oldest living museum. Sunken Gardens
Which historic Tallahassee home is nicknamed "The House That Rhymes"? The Knott House
Which Florida state park features "a bowl-shaped cavity 120 feet deep" that "leads down to a miniature rain forest"? Devil's Millhopper Geological State Park
What is the name of the Goodyear Blimp that is housed in the Pompano Beach Air Park? The Spirit of Innovation
Which Florida city is nicknamed the "Yachting Capital of the World"? Fort Lauderdale
Which Key West bar is billed as "A Sunny Place for Shady People"? Green Parrot Bar
Which Florida university is home to the Gillespie Museum of Minerals? Stetson University
Which Florida city calls itself "The World's Luckiest Fishing Village"? Destin
Which Florida cemetery features quirky inscriptions such as "I Told You I Was Sick" and "Devoted Fan of Julio Iglesias"? Key West Cemetery
Which legendary Daytona Beach bar lies across the street from a cemetery ("You're Better Off Here Than Across the Street")? Boot Hill Saloon
Which Florida city is known as the "Golf Capital of the World"? Naples
Which 10-time World Champion professional surfer was born in Cocoa Beach? Kelly Slater
Which 1950's pop star was born in Jacksonville, Florida? Pat Boone
What was the name of the former museum in Gainesville dedicated to archery and bow hunting? Fred Bear Museum
Which Florida city is known as the "Heart of Florida"? Haines City
Who won the inaugural Daytona 500 in 1959? Lee Petty
Scenes from "Ghost Story," a 1981 horror film starring Fred Astaire, were filmed at which Florida university? Stetson University
Which Key West bar is billed as "A Last Little Piece of Old Key West"? Schooner Wharf Bar
Ray Charles grew up in which small Florida town? Greenville
Whose winter retreat in Fort Myers was built in 1887 and known as "Seminole Lodge"? Thomas Edison
Which Florida construction project was originally known as "Flagler's Folly"? Overseas Railroad
Which Florida city is known as the "Speckled Perch Capital of the World"? Okeechobee
Opened in 1937 by Waldo Sexton, which Vero Beach inn is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places? Driftwood Inn
Which legendary heavy metal guitarist was killed in a plane crash at a private airport in Leesburg on March 19, 1982? Randy Rhoads
Which author of the 1944 best-selling novel, Strange Fruit, was born in Jasper, Florida? Lillian Smith
Which Florida city is known as the "Horse Capital of the World"? Ocala
Which Florida city calls itself the "Gem of the Suwannee Valley"? Chiefland
Which Florida town has served as the retirement & off-season home to thousands of carnival & circus show people? Gibsonton
Which Florida city is nicknamed the "Sunshine City"? St. Petersburg
What was the original name of Sun Life Stadium, the home of the Miami Dolphins? Joe Robbie Stadium
Which Apalachicola festival is known as "Florida's Oldest Maritime Event"? Florida Seafood Festival
People come from miles around to have their holiday mail postmarked at which festive-named Central Florida community? Christmas
Built in 1876, which is the last remaining shipwreck life-saving station on Florida's Atlantic Coast? House of Refuge at Gilbert's Bar
Which late billionaire owned a winter estate in Ormond Beach called The Casements? John D. Rockefeller
Which famous Stephen Crane short story involves survivors of a shipwreck off the Florida coast? The Open Boat
Which Florida city is known as the "gateway to nature and space"? Titusville
Jungle Island, an interactive zoological park in Miami, was originally known by what name? Parrot Jungle
Which famous prop comedian was born in Rockledge, Florida, in 1965? Carrot Top
Which Academy Award-winning actress was born in Bascom, Florida, in 1941? Faye Dunaway
Incorporated in 1925, which Florida city is known as "America's Sweetest Town"? Clewiston
Opened in Sarasota in 1940, which is one of the oldest continuously operating attractions in the State of Florida? Sarasota Jungle Gardens
Which Florida Key is known as “The Dive Capital of the World”? Key Largo
Which Florida island is known as the “Isle of Eight Flags”? Amelia Island
Pirate's World, the former buccaneer-themed amusement park (1967-1975), was located in which Florida city? Dania
The Overseas Highway crosses how many bridges? 42
The section of U.S. 41 that runs between Tampa and Miami is commonly known as what? Tamiami Trail
Which Florida author wrote "A Land Remembered"? Patrick Smith
Which Florida City will celebrate the 450th anniversary of its founding in the year 2015? St. Augustine
The annual Boggy Bayou Mullet Festival is celebrated during the third weekend in October in which Florida city? Niceville
What is the former name of the Florida Turnpike? Sunshine State Parkway
Which former professor of creative writing at the University of Florida wrote the novel ‘A Feast of Snakes’? Harry Crews
Where in Florida could you find the “world’s longest continuous sidewalk”? Bayshore Boulevard in Tampa
Which TV show starring Lloyd Bridges was filmed at Silver Springs between 1958 and 1961? Sea Hunt
Which Florida city is known as the “Venice of America”? Fort Lauderdale
Since its opening in 1977, which museum has been a center for Japanese arts and culture in South Florida? Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens
Which is Florida’s least populous county? Liberty County (approximately 8,000 residents)
Which State Historic Site commemorates the largest battle fought in Florida during the Civil War? Olustee Battlefield State Historic Site
Which Florida city is known as "The Athens of Florida"? DeLand
Built in 1839, which is Florida's oldest lighthouse? Amelia Island Lighthouse
Which state park is home to the Wesley House, which has the 2nd largest known collection of Louis XVI furniture in the U.S.? Eden Gardens State Park
Which Florida Key has earned its reputation as “The Sports Fishing Capital of the World”? Islamorada
Which Florida city was once known as “hogtown”? Gainesville
Which Florida city is known as the “Winter Strawberry Capital of the World”? Plant City
Which Florida city features a sign welcoming you to the "Home of Pelican Island, friendly people and 6 old grouches"? Sebastian
Which Florida college was founded by New England Congregationalists in 1885? Rollins College
Which was designated the official state gem of Florida in 1970? Moonstone
Which Florida city is known as the “Shark Tooth Capital of the World”? Venice
Which Florida city is "The Home of the 12 Hour Grand Prix"? Sebring
Which is the largest of the Florida Keys? Key Largo
Which Florida beach placed No. 2 on "Dr. Beach's top 10 beaches in America 2009"? (Hanalei Bay, Kauai, Hawaii was No. 1.) Siesta Beach
Which Florida city is known as "The Sunrise City"? Fort Pierce
Which author of 'Their Eyes Were Watching God' grew up in Eatonville, Florida? Zora Neale Hurston
The John Gorrie Museum State Park in Apalachicola serves to commemorate the man who became a pioneer in which field? Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
Which 1962 Elvis Presley musical was filmed in Florida? Follow That Dream
Who took the stage for the first show at the old Orlando Arena on January 30, 1989? Bill Cosby
Encompassing approximately 58 square miles of land and waterways, which is Florida's largest state park? Myakka River State Park
Which Florida city is known as "The City of Five Flags"? Pensacola
Which national forest is home to the world's largest population of red-cockaded woodpeckers? Apalachicola National Forest
Which Florida city is known as the "Phosphate Capital of the World"? Mulberry
The Florida Governor's Mansion was designed to resemble which U.S. president's home? Andrew Jackson's Hermitage
Which Florida state park is home to a hippo named Lu? Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park
What defunct Panama City Beach amusement park featured the Starliner roller coaster? Miracle Strip Amusement Park
The building and grounds of which former St. Augustine hotel are today a part of Flagler College? Hotel Ponce de Leon
What is the name of John Ringling's Italian Renaissance-style mansion in Sarasota? Ca d' Zan ("House of John")
Which Central Florida museum contains an outstanding permanent collection of paintings by Earl Cunningham (1893-1977)? Mennello Museum of American Folk Art
Which roadside attraction moved to Anastasia Island in 1920 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places? St. Augustine Alligator Farm
What is the name of the former winter home of James Deering, son of the developer of the Deering Harvest Machine? Vizcaya
Which Florida island was named for the daughter of King George II? Amelia Island
Which famous American writer spent the winter of 1827 in St. Augustine recovering from tuberculosis? Ralph Waldo Emerson
Which famous rock singer and poet was born in Melbourne on December 8, 1943? Jim Morrison
Which actress won the Miss Florida title for 1974? Delta Burke
"Doc Hollywood" was filmed in which small North Central Florida town? Micanopy
Which FL state park boasts a 120-foot-deep sinkhole that is accessible from a stairway leading to a "miniature rain forest"? Devil's Millhopper State Park
Which national park lies nearly 70 miles West of Key West and is accessible only by seaplane or boat? Dry Tortugas National Park
Which Central Florida museum boasts the world's most comprehensive collection of works by Louis Comfort Tiffany? The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art
What is the nickname of Stetson University? Hatters
Which Florida state park is home to one of the largest and deepest freshwater springs in the world? Wakulla Springs State Park
Which U.S. President dedicated Bok Tower Gardens on February 1, 1929? Calvin Coolidge
Mel Fisher was an American treasure hunter best known for finding which 1622 shipwreck? Nuestra Señora de Atocha
Which Florida college is home to the largest single-site collection of the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright? Florida Southern College
Which is the only Florida state park to offer cave tours to the public? Florida Caverns State Park
On which Florida Key can you find Flipper's grave? Grassy Key
Which South Florida attraction has been referred to as "America's Stonehenge"? Coral Castle
What is the second-largest lake in Florida? Lake George
Which Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist once lived and worked in the tiny community of Cross Creek? Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
Which Florida Key is home to Perky's Bat Tower? Sugarloaf Key
What city in Florida boasts the "World's Smallest Police Station"? Carrabelle
Which historic neighborhood in Tampa was once known as the “Cigar Capital of the World”? Ybor City
Which Historic Spiritualist Camp founded in 1894 is the oldest active religious community in the Southeastern United States? Cassadaga
The original boat used in the classic 1951 movie, "The African Queen," is docked on which of the Florida Keys? Key Largo
Famous for its glass bottom boat tours, which attraction is known as “Florida’s Original Theme Park”? Silver Springs
What is the former name of the Astro Orbiter ride in Tomorrowland at Disney's Magic Kingdom Park? Star Jets
What International Drive landmark is known as "Orlando's only upside-down attraction"? WonderWorks
Which attraction at Disney's Magic Kingdom Park boasts the world's largest seamless projection screen? Mickey's PhilHarMagic
Scenes from which 1998 Adam Sandler movie were filmed at the Citrus Bowl in downtown Orlando? The Waterboy
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