Florida Is Number One At All Of These Things
We love our great state, but of course, we’re a little biased. Check out these facts about Florida, and you’ll agree that our state doesn’t get the credit it deserves.

Florida has areas of tropical and subtropical climate, with an average daily temperature of 70.7 degrees.

Every year, it welcomes more than 50 million visitors, making it the world's most visited vacation resort.
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You might be surprised, however, to learn that Florida is the country's leading producer of sweet corn and green beans, as well. In fact, agriculture is our state's second largest industry.
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There's nothing else quite like the wild and wonderful Florida Everglades, at least within the United States.

Technically, St. Augustine is the oldest continuously inhabited European-established settlement in the continental United States, but that doesn't exactly roll off the tongue.

The subtropical/tropical climate and abundant coastline that makes our state so desirable is the same thing that makes it so stormy.

Obviously, Key lime pie is from Key West, but did you know that the Cuban sandwich was created in Tampa? Or that the iconic Joe's Stone Crab in Miami Beach was the first place to even try selling that now famous delicacy?

Although Fort Lauderdale might be more famous, the "Waterfront Wonderland" of Cape Coral has more miles of canals (400) than any city in the world.
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Not a great thing to be number one at, but on the flip side, we are also one of the states with the fewest earthquakes.

The precursor to Coppertone was developed for the military by Benjamin Green in Miami in 1944.
What do you think? Do you know any other awesome facts about Florida?
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