22 Photos That Prove Florida Was Always The Coolest Place To Grow Up
Florida is (and always has been) the coolest place to be a kid, hands down. These 22 vintage photos explain why growing up in Florida is an amazing experience you can’t get anywhere else in the world.

Class portrait in front of school building, circa 1890.

J. K. Small family members - Everglades, November 1913.
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Boy and dog in a boat - Leon County, June 30, 1966.
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Summer pastime - Jacksonville, 1961.

Martha Louise Park with Hammerhead catch - Jacksonville, July 9, 1947.

Boy eating oysters at the Florida Seafood Festival - Apalachicola, October 1969

Children camping out at Camp Indian Springs in Crawfordville, circa 1965

FSU students tubing at Wakulla Springs, June 25, 1968.
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Koreshan girls fishing - Estero, circa 1910.

Brothers with arrowheads and spear points - Florida, circa 1955.

Watermelon eating contest - Leesburg, May 25, 1949.

Crabbing in San Pablo Creek - Taylor County, July 9, 1947.

Boys with bicycles - Miami, circa 1898.
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Teenagers at a drive-in - Tallahassee, May 14, 1957.

Sand Crabs start game signals - Daytona Beach, November 11, 1948.

Girl at Day in Spain Festival - Saint Augustine, 1960.

Girl posing at a pitcher pump - Merritt Island, circa 1907.

Constantine Nichols holding crab number 73 at festival - Apalachicola, November 1973.
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Young boys on amusement ride at Quincy's Tobacco Festival - Quincy, October 11, 1950.

Dorothy Harold Thornton dressed for a school play - Lincolnville (St. Augustine), circa 1925.

Larry and Louie Poggenburg in Tallahassee, March 16, 1965.

Boy with kite and trophy - Tallahassee, March 5, 1962.
Did you enjoy these photos? Why else is Florida an amazing place to be a kid? Share your experiences (and any photos you may have) with us in the comments below!
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