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It's known as the Vero Man site, believed to contain bones and artifacts from the Ice Age. Susan Grandpierre heads a committee that's working for a…
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He says rural Indian River County yielded deer, gators, otters, turtles and even wild mustard greens that grew along canal banks.
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William Crawford, author of a book about the Intracoastal Waterway, discusses what happened after the presidential yacht ran aground.
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James Ponce, 93-year-old Florida native, was honored with that designation after giving hundreds of tours of the historic hostelry. Henry Flagler built…
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Even though it was decades ago, the ex-employee avoids eating sugar to this day.
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The new Elliott Museum showcases art, technology and history. It sits on the site of the original Elliott, dubbed the "pink lady," on Hutchinson Island in…
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At the height of the great land boom, Hobe Sound was dubbed Picture City. Stuart lawyer and writer Rick Crary wrote about it in the March 2013 issue of…
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A scientist studying the species says sportsmen liked to catch them -- the bigger the better -- but the meat often was ground up for fertilizer or cat…
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Margie Williams still remembers the ice man handing out slivers of ice to children playing outdoors on hot summer days in Fort Pierce.
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Dollie Rivenbark Thomas worked as a curb girl at the drive-in in the early 1950s. Unlike Sonic's servers, she didn't roller skate to customers' cars.