Most of us know that Florida is known as The Sunshine State due to the seemingly endless sunny days. But, we think this nickname has a few more associations that maybe you wouldn’t normally consider. For instance, the warmth you feel every time you drive into the state and see the Welcome to Florida sign. Not only for many does this sign represent the end of a usually long and tiresome road trip, but it also means welcome to paradise – you’ve finally arrived. What sight could be better than that?

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Have you ever seen the Welcome to Florida sign before? Share with us your experience in the comments section below! Or if you have some more fascinating fun facts about this sign, make sure to let your fellow Floridians know. We love to hear your firsthand experiences with these landmarks, it can change the whole perspective.

Also, if you’re looking for more Florida fun, check out these 8 small towns in Florida with world-famous claims to fame! And if you’re ready for a road trip around the Sunshine State, take a look at the Ultimate Road Trip Packing List before hitting the road.

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Landmarks In Florida

What other Florida landmarks should I visit?

This sign is special, so definitely keep that on your list, but be sure to check out these other landmarks in Florida as well. Each one is unique in its own special way and visiting several of them will give you an interesting perspective on the state.

  • Fort Jefferson, Dry Tortugas, Key West
  • Coral Castle, Homestead
  • Bok Tower Gardens
  • Stiltsville
  • Ford and Edison Estates, Fort Myers
  • Child of the Sun, Florida Southern College, Lakeland
  • Ponce de Leon Inlet Light, south of Daytona
  • Venetian Pool, Coral Gables
  • Overseas Railroad, Florida Keys
  • Villa Vizcaya, Miami
  • Castillo de San Marcos, St. Augustine
  • Henry B. Plant Museum (Tampa Bay Hotel), Tampa
  • Cà d’Zan,The Ringling Museum, Sarasota
  • Flagler Museum/Whitehall, Palm Beach

 

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