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Florida. By:Jamezz Martin Class:Mrs.Price. Florida Outline. Florida Flag. Major Industries . Industries: tourism, agriculture (oranges, grapefruit, tomatoes), electronics . Major Universities and Logos. Logos : . Universities : Florida State University . Governor Of Florida.
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Florida By:Jamezz Martin Class:Mrs.Price
Major Industries Industries: tourism, agriculture (oranges, grapefruit, tomatoes), electronics
Major Universities and Logos Logos : Universities : Florida State University
Governor Of Florida He has been in office for 3 years. He has been the 44th Governor of Florida every since January 2, 2007. Charlie Crist has worked to lower the cost of doing business and living in Florida, increase people’s access to government, strengthen Florida’s economy and ensure the safety and world-class education of Florida’s children.
Landmark St Augustine Castillo De San Marcos is the center of St. Augustine. Built by the Spanish in 1672 to defend the city, the fort has seen hundreds of years of battles between many enemies. Today it is a National Monument that takes you back to a time of iron cannons, wooden ships and battles between empires.
Landmark Key West Seventy miles off of Key West the Dry Tortugas is the site of Fort Jefferson built with 16 million bricks in the 1840’s and surrounded by breathtaking coral reefs just off the beach. You can get to the Dry Tortugas on a 2 hour cruise aboard the Yankee Freedom II.
Landmark Devils Mill hopper State Park is truly one of the most unique attractions to visit while in Gainesville, FL. The sinkhole is over 120 feet deep and has an extensive bridge and step system that allows the visitor to truly experience what it is like to be in a rainforest.
State Quarter The Florida quarter is the second of 2004, and the 27th in the United States Mint's 50 State Quarters® Program. On March 3, 1845, Florida became the 27th state to be admitted into the Union.
Longitude / Latitude Width Longitude: 79° 48' W to 87° 38' WLatitude: 24° 30' N to 31° N Florida is 500 miles long and 160 miles wide at its most distant points.