April 30, 2024
Sea turtles have returned and are residing in gumbo Limbo’s beautiful Aquariums. The center, with four outdoor sea aquariums, Inhabitants from the Atlantic ocean, the variety of sea life to observe is great for all ages. The fun part is it’s all comes from across the street, yes the Atlantic Ocean. There is a tunnel […]
April 30, 2024
Being the youngest of ten kids, I spent many road trips from Ohio to Florida packed in the back of our station wagon in the late 60s and early 70’s. After counting a dozen Stuckey’s signs for hours on end, my father would hear “Dad we have got to stop at Stuckey’s”. Reluctantly pulling over, […]
April 30, 2024
While having a couple hours to burn while the wife was shopping on Amelia Island, I stumbled upon probably the most affordable attraction in Florida. It’s hidden behind a Krystal, that restaurant chain with the little square hamburgers that’s been peppered throughout the South for almost hundred years. Elvis would order fifty at a time […]
April 29, 2024
I am one of the curators for Route 1 Views, but I also have been an inventor of products and technologies over the past 40 years. In 1989 I had invented the Nintendo Power Glove, and when I was recently traveling down Route 1 in Lawrence Township, NJ, I came across Retros. This is a […]
April 24, 2024
Chipper’s Restaurant in Hancock, Maine, embodies a quaint charm that beckons locals and visitors alike. Known for its warm, inviting ambiance, this eatery boasts a reputation for meticulously cooked American cuisine, with crab cakes, scallops, and seafood scampi as standout dishes. The place not only satisfies the palate but also caters to the community with […]
April 22, 2024
Driving South on Route 1 towards Key West over 30 years ago, I noticed a small tree growing out of nowhere on an old Flagler railroad trestle. Today that little tree now stands over twenty feet tall, swaying in the seabreeze between mile marker 41 and 42 in the lower Keys is Fred the Tree, […]
April 21, 2024
The oldest bar in Florida was originally constructed as a men’s haberdashery in 1878 selling suits and shoes. Louis G. Hirth bought the Prescott building in 1903 and replaced shoes with the booze and named it the Palace Saloon. It was added to the collection of saloons that dotted the streets near Fernandina Harbor where […]
April 17, 2024
Along Route 1 on the part of the highway that is still named the Jefferson Davis Highway sits this motel, named for the President of the Confederacy. Richmond was the capital of the Confederacy, and Jefferson Davis is buried just 5 miles from Davis’ grave in the Hollywood Cemetery. As a part of the Black […]
April 17, 2024
Hancock Veteran’s Memorial Park in Hancock, Maine, features a memorial within Widmeyer Park, which honors many veterans from various U.S. military conflicts. This memorial lists the names of about 900 veterans whose service dates range from the Civil War through to the Persian Gulf War. The memorial is predominantly constructed from granite and is a […]
April 8, 2024
The eclipse in Houlton, Maine, was a spellbinding experience, uniting the community under the awe of celestial wonder. As the moon obscured the sun, the day turned into an ethereal twilight, casting everything into a surreal glow. Spectators gathered in anticipation and shared a collective breath of amazement as the air cooled and a rare, […]