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Walk through a paradise of old oak trees strung with moss. The new Marine Science building is gorgeous, but the older buildings are unattractive and musty.
Impressive, stately building atop a hill, with lovely gardens and statues, and a fountain in the middle if the street.
Chateauesque-style City Hall building, and above, terrace and amazing varied splash pad for hours of giggly fun.
A cute main strip with restaurants, a bike path, and a splash pad.
Short walk around shimmering lake with moss-draped trees, past Spanish mansions.
Impressive, stately building atop a hill, with lovely gardens and statues, and a fountain in the middle if the street.
A square with fountain, grove of cypress trees, and alligator sculptures, by the main library, history center, Wall Street cafes, and Lake Eola Park.
Streets filled with old-fashioned lamp posts, magnificent old trees, and gracious mansions.
Impressive, stately building atop a hill, with lovely gardens and statues, and a fountain in the middle if the street.
Gorgeous one-mile greenway or bike path with shady forest, flowers, little hills, and pond with fountain.
Hip neighborhood that used to be the site of the industrial Pearl Brewery.
Hilly campus with some modern glass buildings, plus red brick buildings.
The oldest part of Quebec City. An amazing area of galleries, shops, cafes, incredible architecture, flower baskets, cobblestone streets, and the waterfront.
Great restaurants among moss-draped trees (Thornton Park), lit-up highrises at night (Orange Ave), and sun-worshippers enjoying Lake Eola Park.
Interesting memorial with many "rooms" portraying the Roosevelt's life, and waterfalls.
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