Vero Beach Cigar Shop-Home of the Treasure Coast's Largest Walk In Humidor
Smoke Inn Cigars is Vero Beach's finest premium cigar store and Home of the Treasure Coast's Largest Walk-In Humidor.
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Welcome to Key West, Florida — an 8-mile island with only one way in... and out. This southernmost tip of the United States has a deep history that includes Earnest Hemmingway, treasure hunting and devastating hurricanes. Watch to find out why Key West Rum, Mel Fisher's Treasures and Kino Sandles choose to be in Key West and nowhere else.
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A Day in Key West Duval St
A Day in Key West Duval St
Duval Street was designated a “Great Street” in 2012 by the American Planning Association.[2] The beautiful Bahamian and Spanish influenced Victorian Mansions of Duval Street have been well preserved through local preservation efforts starting in the 1960s. On the Atlantic Ocean end of Duval Street there is a mix of early Key West Victorian mansions and bungalows dotting the neighborhood. Art galleries, boutiques, inns and Bodega’s line the wide sidewalks. Although this end of Duval is more residential and less filled with tourists, the sidewalks still bustle with activity.
One block west of the southern terminus of Duval Street is the buoy marker for the southernmost point in the United States; it is close to the southernmost house, a Victorian mansion built in 1896. A favorite of both Harry S. Truman and author Ernest Hemingway, the building was restored to its formal beauty and opulence with a $3 million renovation in 1996.[citation needed]
Duval Street well represents the cultural influence of Key West’s proximity and cultural ties to Cuba. Many Cubans immigrated to the area beginning in the late 1860s. At one time, the many cigar stores on Duval gave the city the moniker “Cigar City USA.” There are many pleasant outdoor cafes to enjoy another Cubano influenced product, “Cuban Coffee”, which is espresso made from roasted Cuban Coffee beans with a heavy dose of sugar.
At the north end, tourists from the cruise ships that dock at the Margaritaville Resort & Marina, Mole pier or Mallory Square are often seen traversing Duval Street's many shops [1] in the afternoon looking for souvenir trinkets and cheap T-shirts. BEWARE the streets are congested with Pedi cabs, trollies, bikes, mopeds, cars, and the Conch Train all adding to the touristy feel of this heavily visited end of Duval.
Near the northern end of the street is Mallory Square. Historic Mallory Square is the center of Key West’s waterfront. The City of Key West and Duval Street share their beginning along this deep harbor waterfront.
On certain nights, the gulf shores of Duval Street often vibrate with a carnival like atmosphere that lasts until dawn and beyond. In fact, the ritual has a name known to tourists and residents as the “Duval Pub Crawl.” Duval is the location of many famous restaurants and bars, including Sloppy Joe's, Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville, which is the original, Fogarty's Restaurant, Bar and Bakery, The Flying Monkeys Bar, The Bull and Whistle, Rick's Cafe and Irish Kevin's bar, Bourbon Street Pub and Aqua. Tour outlets book the “Duval Pub Crawl” activity and provide knowledgeable guidance for the tourist wishing to visit and imbibe at the famous drinking establishments, for a fee.
A 1967 National Park Service survey of Historic American Buildings designated 18 buildings as historic. A full six blocks were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. Further protection for this historically significant street has been created through the City’s, “Historic Architecture Guidelines,” approved in 2000, which sets standards for construction on Duval Street. from
Public Service Announcement From The Treasure Chest and Captain Morgan - Smoke Shop, San Carlos, FL
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This is a Public Service Announcement From The Treasure Chest and Captain Morgan, Treasure's awesome parakeet. The message is to 'Be Careful', and don't drop it when you get to the Treasure Chest. After Captain Morgan tells us to be careful, Treasure and Nicole coax him to continue talking to the camera and he does a nice little workout for them.
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Palm Beach, Florida: Peanut Island, The Breakers, Mar-a-Lago and more
We spend the weekend among the top of the elites in Palm Beach...not really.
We stayed at the West Palm Beach / Lion Country Safari KOA.
We took the shuttle to Peanut Island and visited the Boat House, the Coast Guard Station and John F. Kennedy's bunker. The we drove south to downtown West Palm Beach for lunch at this trendy restaurant called Avocado Grill. After that we went to the famous The Breakers Hotel, to admire its palatial architecture. We ended the day by tailing two demonstrations, one for and one against President Trump as we passed by the famed Mar-a-Lago Club.
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The Last Wright: Preserving Frank Lloyd Wright's Legacy
By 1908, Frank Lloyd Wright was considered the most innovative architect in Chicago. He traveled to Mason City, Iowa, to design a unique business block- a bank and an adjoining hotel, facing a park.
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Soon, scandal and tragedy would ruin his career, but the Park Inn would remain, one of his last Prairie style structures. This unique film traces the life, death, and possible rebirth of a Midwest downtown through the prism of the Park Inn.From 1926 to the present, the Park Inn witnessed alterations and downgrading, while Mason City dealt with an economic downturn in the 1960s and a decaying reputation in the 1970s. While the city struggled to fund renovations of the Frank Lloyd Wright hotel in the 1990s in an effort at heritage tourism, it also attempted an economic revival with a $20 million tribute to the musical comedy The Music Man, which was set there. As a last resort, the city decided to place the Park Inn on Ebay. Which vision of Mason City will prevail? Through a blend of rare archival footage, period music and a comparative look at stunning Wright masterpieces in the Midwest and Japan, The Last Wright raises issues of the sustainability of landmark structures and offers a provocative, ironic tapestry of a century in an American city.
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As alluring as a worlds-away tropical resort, Havana House is supremely private amid the lush beauty of a mile-long freshwater Long Lake of Birch State Park, where the view is protected by the park's pristine woodlands in this quiet Old Florida setting only a few properties from Fort Lauderdale's newly renourished beach. On sprawling gated grounds at the end of the cul-de-sac, this one-of-a-kind retreat lends fresh modern style in a relaxed living environment, and is kept in mint condition, having undergone continual updates. The light and airy five-bedroom residence has fireplaces as inviting focal points of the living room, family room, and one of two luxe master suites.
Bright banks of windows in many rooms overlook the enchanting west courtyard featuring a freeform pool, garden pergola, and gorgeous greenery that filters the sunlight in a shady oasis framing a view to a fountain in the middle of the lagoon, with night lighting and park-side sunsets adding a romantic effect for evening gatherings. A highlight of the outdoor entertainment space, the exotic night-lit tiki hut centers on a fabulous professional-style bar with its wraparound counter inlaid with vintage photographs and other authentic memorabilia that portray the history of Havana. Another charming spot for lounging by the lagoon's sandy shore has a boat dock for canoeing on the water. With the beach beckoning just steps away, this is an idyllic and utterly unique Fort Lauderdale retreat.
Location
Northeast 16th Street, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Las Olas by the Sea is a charming community nestled in between the iconic Atlantic Ocean beachfront and 180-acre Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, a lushly wooded natural treasure in the middle of Fort Lauderdale which preserves Broward County's last tropical hardwood hammock. This quiet neighborhood is just a short drive away from fine shopping and dining at The Galleria and on famous Las Olas Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale's signature thoroughfare. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport is only 25+/- minutes away.
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Fronting 144+/- feet on Birch Park's scenic Long Lake, with views over the lake's fountain, island, and wooded shore, this sprawling resort-style retreat encompasses .28+/- acres of gated grounds which are also private walled and fenced. In the west courtyard, a loggia opens by the freeform pool with spillover spa, next to a romantic pergola ideal for outdoor dining. Authentically designed with a thatch-roofed beamed ceiling and brick floor, the spectacular tiki hut is served by a well-equipped professional-style bar with beverage coolers, an ice-maker, two lighted ceiling fans, and a built-in television. The bar's large counter is inlaid with Cuban memorabilia including currency, stamps, and historic photos of Havana and famous cigar houses. The property also provides a convenient outdoor shower. A small dock serves the lakefront on a sandy beach area and is perfect for canoeing. Artistically designed night lighting complements the grounds.
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Continually updated and carefully maintained, Havana House provides a spacious floor-plan totaling 5,748+/- square feet including five bedrooms, six and a-half baths, custom-fitted closets, and a four-bay garage which is served by a full bath. Airy banks of windows, crown-molded volume ceilings, and hardwood floors give the residence a fresh modern feel.
A Real Alien Invasion Is Coming to a Palm Tree Near You | Deep Look
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The South American palm weevil is bursting onto the scene in California. Its arrival could put one of the state’s most cherished botanical icons at risk of oblivion.
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Summer means vacation time, and nothing says, “Welcome to paradise!” quite like a palm tree. Though it’s home to only one native species, California has nonetheless adopted the palm as a quintessential icon.
But a new snake in California’s palm tree-lined garden may soon put all that to the test. Dozens of palms in San Diego’s Sweetwater Summit Regional Park, about 10 miles from the Mexican border, are looking more like sad, upside-down umbrellas than the usual bursts of botanical joy.
The offender is the South American palm weevil, a recent arrival to the U.S. that’s long been widespread in the tropics. Large, black, shiny, and possessed of an impressive proboscis (nose), the weevil prefers the king of palms, the Canary Island date palm, also known as the “pineapple palm” for the distinctive way it’s typically pruned.
A palm tree is basically a gigantic cake-pop, an enormous ball of veggie goodness on a stick. The adult female palm weevil uses her long snout to drill tunnels into that goodness—known to science as the “apical meristem” and to your grocer as the “heart” of the palm—where she lays her eggs.
When her larvae hatch, their food is all around them. And they start to eat.
If the South American palm weevil consolidates its foothold in California, then the worst might still be to come. While these weevils generally stick to the Canary Island palms, they can harbor a parasitic worm that causes red-ring disease—a fatal infection that can strike almost any palm, including the state’s precious native, the California fan.
--- Where do South American Palm Weevils come from?
Originally, Brazil and Argentina. They’ve become common wherever there are Canary Island Palm trees, however, which includes Europe, the Mediterranean, the Middle East.
--- How do they kill palm trees?
Their larvae eat the apical meristem, which is the sweet part of the plant sometimes harvested and sold commercially as the “heart of palm.”
--- How do you get rid of them?
If the palm weevils infest a tree, it’s very hard to save it, since they live on the inside, where they escape both detection and pesticides. Neighboring palm trees can be sprayed for protection.
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Kayak Fishing Beyond the Breakers- Catching Red Snapper from the Hobie
Whistlin' Waters Outdoors- The waters are warming up here on the Gulf Coast of Alabama, and that means one thing. Its time to go Offshore in the kayak, Beyond the Breakers where the BIG fish hang out. In this episode I head out in search of the elusive, ENDANGERED American Red Snapper. Things are slow to start but after making some moves, thing crank up and the fish start coming up one after the other! But all the excitement draws the attention of a Hungry BlackTip who decides he wants a bite of something whether it be me or a fish! Y'all tag along for a jaw dropping, heart pounding video!!
CUBA IN A BOTTLE - Feature Documentary
TO UNDERSTAND THE HISTORY OF CUBAN RUM IS TO UNDERSTAND THE HISTORY OF CUBA ITSELF.
Anyone with even a fleeting relationship with Cuba knows that rum has influenced virtually every aspect of Cuban culture. From belief systems to music to revolution, rum has been there, playing its part. Cuba in a Bottle tells its story throughout each step of the island’s history, with hand drawn animation, a full original soundtrack that was recorded with a full Cuban band and a diverse cast which reflects the melting pot that is Cuba’s past and present. From rarely filmed religious ceremonies, to the barracks of the sugar cane cutters, the story is told through interviews with legends from the world of music, sport and film as well as a host of Cuban rum experts and master blenders, to reveal how rum is the lifeblood of the country and still remains the sweet pulse of the Cuban soul.
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Directed & Produced by BEN HOLMAN & CHARLIE INMAN
Written by CHARLIE INMAN, BEN HOLMAN & DAVE BROOM
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Director of Photography - BEN HOLMAN
Animation - GERVAIS MERRYWEATHER & TOM MALINS
Original Score by - TOM CC & BARAK SCHMOOL
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My name is Eric and I travel with my cat, “Jax” in a 2001 Chevy Fleetwood Tioga Arrow 24D Class C RV. We travel about 35 miles a day chasing 70 degrees year-round. Here is my gear & some popular questions answered:
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