From Fort Pickens in the Panhandle to Fort Jefferson in the ocean 40 miles beyond Key West, historical travelers will find many adventures waiting for them in Florida. Eliot KleinbergÂwhose vocation, avocation, and obsession is Florida HistoryÂhas poked around the state looking for the most fascinating historic places to visit. In this new updated edition he presents 74 of his favoritesÂ17 of them are new to this edition, and the rest have been completely updated.
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Eliot Kleinberg is that rarest of Floridians: a native.
Born in South Florida, he has spent 35 years in both broadcast and print news, including a quarter century at the Palm Beach Post in West Palm Beach. In addition to covering local news for the Post, he also writes extensively about Florida and Floridiana.
He has published 10 books, all focusing on Florida, including Black Cloud, a 75th anniversary book on the great 1928 Okeechobee Hurricane; two Weird Florida books, and Palm Beach Past and Wicked Palm Beach, both collections of his weekly local history column in the Post that's run continuously for a dozen years.
He's now toiling to complete his first fiction effort, Peace River, a historical novel based at the end of the Civil War.
Eliot was born in Coral Gables in 1956, graduated the Miami-area public schools in 1974, and received two degrees from the University of Florida.
His career as a radio and television reporter and editor, from 1979 to 1984, included work in Miami and at the Cable News Network. He was a reporter for the Dallas Morning News from 1984 until 1987, when he returned to Florida and joined the Post.
He is a member of the Florida, South Florida and Palm Beach County historical societies.
Eliot lives at Casa Floridiana in Boca Raton with his wife and two sons.




