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Mary Ellen Replogle, whose family has operated the iconic eatery for nearly half a century, remembers knocking on doors to collect diners' unpaid bills.
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Rancher James Alderman says some descendants of cows brought to Florida by Spaniards 500 years ago lived on the ranch in his grandfather's time.
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Sparky Dent could do a difficult maneuver known as Roman riding. She would stand with one foot in the saddle of one horse, and the other foot in the…
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Kay Harvin, a Palm City author, has written about the legendary DeSoto County resident.
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Hugh Cave churned out more than 1,000 pieces of fiction before his death in 2004. Vero Beach author Milt Thomas has written a biography about him.
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Marjorie O'Quinn, who moved to Fort Pierce with her parents in 1924 when she was 12, says square dancing especially gave her a good workout.
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Judson Minear, now of Palm City, remembers a sign at the dairy that advised workers to talk to the cows "as they would their wife."
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Darlene Dollins has a herd of Nigerian dwarf goats on her farm in Indian River County, and sells soap that she makes from their milk.
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The Toni Robinson Waterfront Trail includes a "green edge" of mangroves lining the Indian River lagoon.
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Judah & Sons is on the Indian River, which proprietor Bobby Judah says has changed dramatically since his father and grandfather started the business.