From Fernandina Beach to St. Augustine, Northeast Florida is full of history. Visiting museums, monuments, and even Florida’s lighthouses is a great way to celebrate Florida’s past.
Read MoreDuckpin bowling is a variation of ten-pin bowling, with the biggest difference between the two games being the size of the ball and pins used to play.
Read MoreLooking for something fun to do this spring? Visit these events throughout the season in Fernandina and Amelia Island.
Read MoreGet ready for Christmas at Downtown Fernandina Beach’s Annual Black Friday Pajama Party! The pajama party takes place on November 26th at multiple downtown stores and is open to all ages.
Read MoreHead into the back of your closet and pull out your favorite ugly sweater—the holiday season is finally here! We don’t know about you, but we love to mix in festive classics with new traditions every year: here are a few ways to celebrate the holidays in Fernandina Beach.
Read MoreNorth Atlantic right whales are baleen whales, meaning they have bristly baleen teeth used to collect small crustaceans. Right whales can weigh up to 140,000 pounds and grow to 52 feet in length, with a lifespan of up to 70 years. They are easily identifiable by the white calluses on their heads and a lack of a dorsal fin on their backs. These whales are one of the world’s most endangered whale species with only about 400 individuals remaining, which can partially be credited to whale hunting that dates back to the 1890s.
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