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Article: Take in nature, take in the game: Visit area parks and turn your football road trip into a memorable weekend.
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- The Orlando Sentinel (Orlando, FL)
- Article date:
- November 4, 2006
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Byline: Lisa Roberts
Nov. 4--If you're a Gator or a 'Nole, nothing's better than going "home" for a football game, especially when you make a weekend of it by pairing your visit with a bit of exploration. As luck would have it, Tallahassee, home of the Florida State Seminoles, and Gainesville, where the Florida Gators reign, still have games coming up, and both areas boast natural jewels that beg to be visited. So grab the stadium seats, fasten your seat belts and don't forget the cooler of tailgate goodies -- we're off. St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge This Gulf Coast refuge -- a 67,000-acre collection of tidal creeks, coastal marshes, estuaries, oak ...
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