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Fernandina Beach
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Fernandina Beach, Florida
(a
QuaintVIllage)
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Fernandina Beach
is a shrimping and tourist town situated on Amelia Island where the
St. Marys River flows into the Atlantic. It has a nice historic
district. We found many B&Bs, shops, and good restaurants here
in 2003. You may see the working lighthouse, but you won't be able
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Location
Northeast
corner of Florida
North of Jacksonville
On the Atlantic Ocean
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Population
About
10,000
Features
Amelia
Island Museum
Antique shops
Art galleries
Bed and breakfast inns Photos
Book shop
Boutiques
Cafes and restaurants
Campgrounds and RV parks nearby
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Woodall's guide
Golf course (municipal)
Gourmet candy shop
Gourmet coffee shop
Horse-drawn carriage tours
Hotels and vacation rentals in this area
Ice cream parlor
Lighthouse (no tours)
Marina
Nursery/garden shop
Victorian architecture Photos
Festivals
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Commercial
Web sites
www.IslandChamber.com
www.DiscoverAmeliaIsland.com
Cruises
to and from Florida
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This page was last updated on 11/02/2006
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