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Fernandina’s February Festivals: Films & Books Featured on Amelia Island, Florida

Authors and filmmakers gather on Amelia Island, Florida in February to participate in two festivals celebrating a passion for creative expression. Attend the Amelia Island Book Festival to enjoy an opportunity to meet and hear best-selling authors in a casual, friendly setting and participate in writers’ workshops (February 12-13, 2010). After the authors depart, the film makers descend on this barrier island in northeast Florida to participate in the 5-day Amelia Island Film Festival (February 25 – March 1, 2010).

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SPEED, FLASH, ELEGANCE: Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance Rare Auto Event

One of the posh events of the year on this northeast Florida resort barrier island is held in March – the Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance. Picture in your mind the lush green golf fairway of Summer Beach, lined with millions of dollars worth of gleaming, glitzy collector automobiles, dubbed the “Field of Dreams.” The backdrop is the ocean and in the limelight is a stunning assembly of elite vehicles brought together for this Amelia Island event, one of the top collector car shows in the world.

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The Addison Bed & Breakfast Inn

Amelia Island for Sweethearts: Plan Romantic Valentine’s Escape

Drawing on her many irresistible charms, Amelia Island is luring a new flock of lovebirds to her shores for a romantic Valentine’s Day escape. In addition to the year-round appeal of moonlit strolls on the beach, sunset sails, soothing spas, and quiet cafes, a number of Amelia Island hotels, inns and resorts are offering some sweetheart deals to make a Valentine’s Day getaway as affordable as it is romantic.

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Win 6-Night Amelia Island Vacation Worth $5,000+

Win a fabulous trip to Amelia Island, Florida worth over $5,000 for a family of four with a 6-night stay at the wonderful oceanfront Summer Beach Resort. Besides lodging at this luxury seaside resort, the lucky winner will also get a round of golf for four at Golf Club of Amelia Island at Summer Beach, an outdoor adventure trip paddling with Kayak Amelia, and tickets for the Cumberland Sound Ferry for a boat ride…

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R.I.P.: Bosque Bello Cemetery, Fernandina Beach

Called “beautiful woods” by the Spanish, Bosque Bello is located off North 14th Street in Fernandina, toward Amelia Island’s northwest, close to “Old Town.” Here in the Amelia Island area, oak trees draped in Spanish moss are a distinguishing characteristic of the local landscape. To most people not living here, “Florida” connotes coconut palm trees — not these ancient oaks with “beards.” The name, “Spanish moss,” is thought to have originated from its resemblance to the Spaniard explorers’ beards. Legend has it that the Indians called it “tree hair.” It’s not a true moss, but rather an epiphyte (or air plant). Visually, it adds interest, and drapes the local landscape with a distinctly southern charm.

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Fort Clinch, Civil War-Era Fortress, Amelia Island, Florida

The Bounty of Amelia Island, Florida: Rich History, Natural Assets, Posh Resorts, Priceless Pace

Amelia Island’s treasures remain to be appreciated today as they were long ago. The atmosphere is one of simpler days past — a priceless pace to embrace these days.

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HALLOWEEN TRICKERY, AMELIA ISLAND, FLORIDA

When carving a pumpkin with kids (or grandkids) that first whiff of pumpkin pulp hits you. It’s a smell that triggers memories of our own childhood. Carving the jack-o-lantern and baking the pumpkin seeds is a seasonal ritual in many homes.

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