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I-75 in Florida

  Florida ranks as the country's most famous - or most notorious - state depending upon who and when. Thousands of residents of America's northeast make an annual pilgrimage to enjoy Florida's milder winters. But, then, Floridians migrate to the more northern climates (especially Western North Carolina) to escape the Florida hot and humid summers.
  Interstate 75 originates in Miami - as does I-75. It gets to Florida's west coast crossing the famous Everglades using the Alligator Alley Toll Parkway. Curving north, finally, it touches each of the popular tourist destinations. Departing from the west coast, I-75 darts to Ocala after meeting the Florida Turnpike, then by Gainesville (home of University of Florida), finally crossing I-10 and entering Georgia.
  Touring Highlights are mostly between Tampa and Fort Myers. Not only are there beautiful beaches along the Gulf of Mexico, there are many man-made attractions ranging from Thomas Edison's summer home in Fort Myers to Busch Gardens in Tampa.
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