• beste vrienden en vriendinnen,

    De muzen schenken uit een eindeloze bron een schat aan creaties, zowaar het leven een geschenk is, een wonderbaarlijk mysterie vol verrassingen, een mooie maar ook zware uitdaging voor elkeen op de weg naar de nieuwe dag van morgen, waarbij elkaar inspireren, bijstaan en bijdragen aan een betere wereld van vrede, liefde en voorspoed, de beste zingeving is, die er maar kan zijn.

    Een wereld zonder muzen zou niet kunnen bestaan. Ze vermeerderen vreugde en geluk en helpen bij het verwerken van pijn verdriet en eenzaamheid. Zij bewegen de mens tot meer dan hoop en geloof, en het scheppen van, voor elk mens unieke creaties.

    Het is van onschatbare waarde dat de mens zich in vrijheid kan ontwikkelen en uiten, zoals in de kunsten, omdat de wereld daardoor mooier word zoals door liefdevolle inspiratie en meditatie.

    Laten wij de vrije expressie, als een schat koesteren en de wonderbaarlijke creaties van de Muzen met de wereld blijven delen.


    Verenigd U en gaat allen tezamen opkomen/demonstreren voor de vrijheid, want de regerende elites zijn bezig uw goede rechten en vrijheid af te pakken!


    Ik wens U allen veel liefde, succes en een goede gezondheid toe.


    Stan Rams

    Amstedam

    21 -02 - 2026

    Stan Rams Poezie:

    https://www.stanrams.com/stan-rams-gedichten/


    Audio gemaakt met:

    https://www.mureka.ai/?utm_source=rewardful&via=0492a6 #Mureka: Best #AI Mureka The best Free Music Generator to Create Unique Speaches Melodies etc
    beste vrienden en vriendinnen, De muzen schenken uit een eindeloze bron een schat aan creaties, zowaar het leven een geschenk is, een wonderbaarlijk mysterie vol verrassingen, een mooie maar ook zware uitdaging voor elkeen op de weg naar de nieuwe dag van morgen, waarbij elkaar inspireren, bijstaan en bijdragen aan een betere wereld van vrede, liefde en voorspoed, de beste zingeving is, die er maar kan zijn. Een wereld zonder muzen zou niet kunnen bestaan. Ze vermeerderen vreugde en geluk en helpen bij het verwerken van pijn verdriet en eenzaamheid. Zij bewegen de mens tot meer dan hoop en geloof, en het scheppen van, voor elk mens unieke creaties. Het is van onschatbare waarde dat de mens zich in vrijheid kan ontwikkelen en uiten, zoals in de kunsten, omdat de wereld daardoor mooier word zoals door liefdevolle inspiratie en meditatie. Laten wij de vrije expressie, als een schat koesteren en de wonderbaarlijke creaties van de Muzen met de wereld blijven delen. Verenigd U en gaat allen tezamen opkomen/demonstreren voor de vrijheid, want de regerende elites zijn bezig uw goede rechten en vrijheid af te pakken! Ik wens U allen veel red-heart liefde, succes en een goede gezondheid toe. Stan Rams Amstedam 21 -02 - 2026 Stan Rams Poezie: https://www.stanrams.com/stan-rams-gedichten/ Audio gemaakt met: https://www.mureka.ai/?utm_source=rewardful&via=0492a6 #Mureka: Best #AI Mureka The best Free Music Generator to Create Unique Speaches Melodies etc
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  • Don Lemon was participating in the attack.

    Lemon openly coordinated with Kima Armstrong, admitted foreknowledge of a “surprise operation,” withheld details to avoid tipping off targets, then joined activists storming a Christian church during worship. That’s conspiracy and obstruction.

    Lemon was interviewed by Minnesota AG Keith Ellison—the same official who spearheaded the wrongful prosecution of Derek Chauvin—and Ellison proudly promoted the segment.

    There is no First Amendment right to disrupt a church, intimidate worshippers, or obstruct lawful activity. Speech doesn’t include invasion. Assembly doesn’t include coercion.

    If a lawyer helps plan a robbery, he’s not just “observing.” Same rule applies here.

    The media doesn’t get immunity for crimes just because they bring a camera.

    https://x.com/TheBrancaShow/status/2013476586150838739

    #lemon analyse

    Quote and Full ContextThe most widely circulated and quoted version from multiple video clips, news reports, and X posts is:

    "Watch this guy here, look, hugging his kid. And, you know, I imagine it's uncomfortable and traumatic for the people here, but... careful, it's very slippery right here. [...] but that's what protesting is about."

    He says this while filming a father embracing and comforting his visibly upset child amid the chaos.

    In some slightly varied transcriptions from clips (due to audio quality or editing), it's phrased as "It's uncomfortable and traumatic for the people here, but that's really what protesting is about" or "It is traumatic for the people, and that's what protesting is about."

    This moment has been heavily clipped and shared , often with captions emphasizing that Lemon appears to justify or downplay the impact on children while narrating it live.

    https://x.com/markkayeshow/status/2013285524958491000
    Don Lemon was participating in the attack. Lemon openly coordinated with Kima Armstrong, admitted foreknowledge of a “surprise operation,” withheld details to avoid tipping off targets, then joined activists storming a Christian church during worship. That’s conspiracy and obstruction. Lemon was interviewed by Minnesota AG Keith Ellison—the same official who spearheaded the wrongful prosecution of Derek Chauvin—and Ellison proudly promoted the segment. There is no First Amendment right to disrupt a church, intimidate worshippers, or obstruct lawful activity. Speech doesn’t include invasion. Assembly doesn’t include coercion. If a lawyer helps plan a robbery, he’s not just “observing.” Same rule applies here. The media doesn’t get immunity for crimes just because they bring a camera. https://x.com/TheBrancaShow/status/2013476586150838739 #lemon analyse Quote and Full ContextThe most widely circulated and quoted version from multiple video clips, news reports, and X posts is: "Watch this guy here, look, hugging his kid. And, you know, I imagine it's uncomfortable and traumatic for the people here, but... careful, it's very slippery right here. [...] but that's what protesting is about." He says this while filming a father embracing and comforting his visibly upset child amid the chaos. In some slightly varied transcriptions from clips (due to audio quality or editing), it's phrased as "It's uncomfortable and traumatic for the people here, but that's really what protesting is about" or "It is traumatic for the people, and that's what protesting is about." This moment has been heavily clipped and shared , often with captions emphasizing that Lemon appears to justify or downplay the impact on children while narrating it live. https://x.com/markkayeshow/status/2013285524958491000
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  • #lemon analyse

    Exact Quote and Full ContextThe most widely circulated and quoted version from multiple video clips, news reports, and X posts is:


    "Watch this guy here, look, hugging his kid. And, you know, I imagine it's uncomfortable and traumatic for the people here, but... careful, it's very slippery right here. [...] but that's what protesting is about."

    He says this while filming a father embracing and comforting his visibly upset child amid the chaos.
    The tone is casual and observational — he acknowledges the distress ("uncomfortable and traumatic") but immediately frames it as an acceptable, even necessary, aspect of protest ("that's what protesting is about").
    In some slightly varied transcriptions from clips (due to audio quality or editing), it's phrased as "It's uncomfortable and traumatic for the people here, but that's really what protesting is about" or "It is traumatic for the people, and that's what protesting is about."

    This moment has been heavily clipped and shared (e.g., by accounts like TheBlaze, End Wokeness, Reverend Jordan Wells, and others), often with captions emphasizing that Lemon appears to justify or downplay the impact on children while narrating it live.

    https://x.com/markkayeshow/status/2013285524958491000
    #lemon analyse Exact Quote and Full ContextThe most widely circulated and quoted version from multiple video clips, news reports, and X posts is: "Watch this guy here, look, hugging his kid. And, you know, I imagine it's uncomfortable and traumatic for the people here, but... careful, it's very slippery right here. [...] but that's what protesting is about." He says this while filming a father embracing and comforting his visibly upset child amid the chaos. The tone is casual and observational — he acknowledges the distress ("uncomfortable and traumatic") but immediately frames it as an acceptable, even necessary, aspect of protest ("that's what protesting is about"). In some slightly varied transcriptions from clips (due to audio quality or editing), it's phrased as "It's uncomfortable and traumatic for the people here, but that's really what protesting is about" or "It is traumatic for the people, and that's what protesting is about." This moment has been heavily clipped and shared (e.g., by accounts like TheBlaze, End Wokeness, Reverend Jordan Wells, and others), often with captions emphasizing that Lemon appears to justify or downplay the impact on children while narrating it live. https://x.com/markkayeshow/status/2013285524958491000
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  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXG7UT2KG-8

    The Who - WOODSTOCK 1969 (Full Concert) 4K - REMASTERED


    Woodstock Music Festival, Bethel, New York, USA - August 17th, 1969

    0:00:45 Heaven and Hell
    0:04:19 I Can't Explain
    0:06:44 It's A Boy
    0:07:21 1921
    0:09:52 Amazing Journey
    0:13:09 Sparks
    0:18:39 Eyesight To The Blind
    0:20:38 Christmas
    0:23:55 The Acid Queen
    0:27:29 Pinball Wizard
    0:30:22 Abbie Hoffman Incident
    0:30:57 Do You Think It's Alright?
    0:31:45 Fiddle About
    0:32:59 There's A Doctor
    0:33:21 Go To The Mirror
    0:36:46 Smash The Mirror
    0:37:52 I'm Free
    0:40:15 Tommy's Holiday Camp
    0:41:17 We're Not Gonna Take It
    0:44:51 See Me, Feel Me
    0:50:37 Summertime Blues
    0:54:13 Shakin' All Over
    1:00:27 My Generation
    1:02:13 Naked Eye Jam
    1:05:32 Pete Solo

    A brand new version of Woodstock 1969. Remade, re-edited and remastered in 4K. This new version is superior to the old in every way.

    I have fixed the beginning of Heaven & Hell which now includes more footage of the intro than the old edit. I added in a new bit of footage on Sparks at (15:10) of Roger banging his tambourines together which wasn't in the original edit. Removed a section of incorrect John footage which is now in the correct place at (29:51) on the left side. On We're Not Gonna Take It, the first bit of footage was in the wrong spot, I found the correct section just a little bit later at (41:36) and put it side by side with the other cam. See Me Feel Me has quite a few differences in the overall edit of the cameras. This new edit is a little more cleaned up with a few extra bits of footage added in and one incorrect shot removed that I replaced with another angle. My Generation has a couple very small extra shots added in and for Pete's solo at the end of the show, I opted for just 2 cameras this time instead of the 3 on the old edit. Now its only the footage from the Blu-ray for a more cohesive edit.

    There are two main things missing from this video. The proshot footage of Summertime Blues from the "Woodstock" Movie and the black and white footage of Sparks, Pinball Wizard and See Me Feel Me. For Summertime Blues, YouTube just simply won't let me upload this video with it included. It gets blocked every time. However YouTube doesn't seem to care when it's used in its own separate video. So I actually made a re-edit of Summertime Blues, removing the incorrect shots and syncing it all up better with the remastered audio. You can watch that here:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXG7UT2KG-8 The Who - WOODSTOCK 1969 (Full Concert) 4K - REMASTERED Woodstock Music Festival, Bethel, New York, USA - August 17th, 1969 0:00:45 Heaven and Hell 0:04:19 I Can't Explain 0:06:44 It's A Boy 0:07:21 1921 0:09:52 Amazing Journey 0:13:09 Sparks 0:18:39 Eyesight To The Blind 0:20:38 Christmas 0:23:55 The Acid Queen 0:27:29 Pinball Wizard 0:30:22 Abbie Hoffman Incident 0:30:57 Do You Think It's Alright? 0:31:45 Fiddle About 0:32:59 There's A Doctor 0:33:21 Go To The Mirror 0:36:46 Smash The Mirror 0:37:52 I'm Free 0:40:15 Tommy's Holiday Camp 0:41:17 We're Not Gonna Take It 0:44:51 See Me, Feel Me 0:50:37 Summertime Blues 0:54:13 Shakin' All Over 1:00:27 My Generation 1:02:13 Naked Eye Jam 1:05:32 Pete Solo A brand new version of Woodstock 1969. Remade, re-edited and remastered in 4K. This new version is superior to the old in every way. I have fixed the beginning of Heaven & Hell which now includes more footage of the intro than the old edit. I added in a new bit of footage on Sparks at (15:10) of Roger banging his tambourines together which wasn't in the original edit. Removed a section of incorrect John footage which is now in the correct place at (29:51) on the left side. On We're Not Gonna Take It, the first bit of footage was in the wrong spot, I found the correct section just a little bit later at (41:36) and put it side by side with the other cam. See Me Feel Me has quite a few differences in the overall edit of the cameras. This new edit is a little more cleaned up with a few extra bits of footage added in and one incorrect shot removed that I replaced with another angle. My Generation has a couple very small extra shots added in and for Pete's solo at the end of the show, I opted for just 2 cameras this time instead of the 3 on the old edit. Now its only the footage from the Blu-ray for a more cohesive edit. There are two main things missing from this video. The proshot footage of Summertime Blues from the "Woodstock" Movie and the black and white footage of Sparks, Pinball Wizard and See Me Feel Me. For Summertime Blues, YouTube just simply won't let me upload this video with it included. It gets blocked every time. However YouTube doesn't seem to care when it's used in its own separate video. So I actually made a re-edit of Summertime Blues, removing the incorrect shots and syncing it all up better with the remastered audio. You can watch that here:
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  • Tinnitus Oorsuizen Informatie

    There's no definitive cure for tinnitus since it can have various causes and often manifests as a symptom of underlying conditions rather than being a disease itself. However, there are several approaches to manage or reduce its impact:

    Medical and Therapeutic Interventions:

    Hearing Aids: If tinnitus is associated with hearing loss, hearing aids can amplify environmental sounds, which might mask the tinnitus.

    Sound Therapy: Using devices like white noise machines or apps that produce background noise can help mask the tinnitus sound. This might include nature sounds, ambient noise, or even specific tones.

    Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT): A combination of sound therapy and counseling designed to help retrain the brain to perceive tinnitus less negatively.

    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): This form of psychotherapy can help change the way you think about and react to tinnitus, potentially reducing its perceived impact on your life.

    Medications: While there's no specific medication for tinnitus, some medications can help treat conditions that might worsen tinnitus (e.g., anxiety, depression). Also, certain supplements like magnesium or zinc have been suggested by some for symptom relief.


    Lifestyle and Home Remedies:

    Avoid Loud Noise: Protecting your ears from loud noises can prevent tinnitus from getting worse or becoming a new issue.

    Diet and Supplements: Some posts on X suggest that dietary changes or supplements like CoQ10, B12, or magnesium might help. However, these are not universally effective, and individual responses can vary widely.

    Reduce Stress: Since stress can exacerbate tinnitus, relaxation techniques like meditation, yoga, or even simple breathing exercises might offer relief.

    Sleep Management: Ensuring good sleep hygiene can help, as fatigue might make tinnitus more noticeable.


    Alternative Therapies:

    Acupuncture: Some find relief through acupuncture, though scientific evidence is mixed.

    Exercise: Regular physical activity can improve overall health, potentially reducing tinnitus symptoms by reducing stress and improving blood flow.


    Important Notes:

    Consult Healthcare Providers: Since tinnitus can be a symptom of various conditions, it's vital to consult with a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis and tailored treatment plan. They might recommend additional tests like an audiological evaluation.

    Individual Response: What works for one person might not work for another, so treatments often involve trial and error.

    Emerging Treatments: Research continues into new treatments, including potential therapies involving neurotrophins to regenerate damaged auditory nerves.


    Remember, while these strategies can help manage tinnitus, they might not eliminate it entirely. The goal is often to make the condition less bothersome and improve your quality of life.
    Tinnitus Oorsuizen Informatie There's no definitive cure for tinnitus since it can have various causes and often manifests as a symptom of underlying conditions rather than being a disease itself. However, there are several approaches to manage or reduce its impact: Medical and Therapeutic Interventions: Hearing Aids: If tinnitus is associated with hearing loss, hearing aids can amplify environmental sounds, which might mask the tinnitus. Sound Therapy: Using devices like white noise machines or apps that produce background noise can help mask the tinnitus sound. This might include nature sounds, ambient noise, or even specific tones. Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT): A combination of sound therapy and counseling designed to help retrain the brain to perceive tinnitus less negatively. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): This form of psychotherapy can help change the way you think about and react to tinnitus, potentially reducing its perceived impact on your life. Medications: While there's no specific medication for tinnitus, some medications can help treat conditions that might worsen tinnitus (e.g., anxiety, depression). Also, certain supplements like magnesium or zinc have been suggested by some for symptom relief. Lifestyle and Home Remedies: Avoid Loud Noise: Protecting your ears from loud noises can prevent tinnitus from getting worse or becoming a new issue. Diet and Supplements: Some posts on X suggest that dietary changes or supplements like CoQ10, B12, or magnesium might help. However, these are not universally effective, and individual responses can vary widely. Reduce Stress: Since stress can exacerbate tinnitus, relaxation techniques like meditation, yoga, or even simple breathing exercises might offer relief. Sleep Management: Ensuring good sleep hygiene can help, as fatigue might make tinnitus more noticeable. Alternative Therapies: Acupuncture: Some find relief through acupuncture, though scientific evidence is mixed. Exercise: Regular physical activity can improve overall health, potentially reducing tinnitus symptoms by reducing stress and improving blood flow. Important Notes: Consult Healthcare Providers: Since tinnitus can be a symptom of various conditions, it's vital to consult with a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis and tailored treatment plan. They might recommend additional tests like an audiological evaluation. Individual Response: What works for one person might not work for another, so treatments often involve trial and error. Emerging Treatments: Research continues into new treatments, including potential therapies involving neurotrophins to regenerate damaged auditory nerves. Remember, while these strategies can help manage tinnitus, they might not eliminate it entirely. The goal is often to make the condition less bothersome and improve your quality of life.
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  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qonj8k0FBmA
    The final scene from Hair (remastered audio). The Flesh Failures/Let The Sun Shine In
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qonj8k0FBmA The final scene from Hair (remastered audio). The Flesh Failures/Let The Sun Shine In
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  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEwo0DsSuRM
    FOCUS ~1974 Hamburger Concerto ~ BBC FULL SHOW ~ AUDIO REMASTERED BY SOURCECODEX JAN AKKERMAN GUITAR
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEwo0DsSuRM FOCUS ~1974 Hamburger Concerto ~ BBC FULL SHOW ~ AUDIO REMASTERED BY SOURCECODEX JAN AKKERMAN GUITAR
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  • Dear visitors,

    Here is an audio Analyse of the Ttrump assasination attempt

    We recorded the original audio from the Trump Rally/ ( Title..... Watch the moment former President Donald Trump was apparently shot and whisked off stage during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYfvSspaJtk) /

    Listen, there are more shots/ that sound different.

    In total 10 shots/ at the end you hear a slightly softer dull tone of a shot

    Listen carefully / with audacity sound software we have filtered out some of the audience noise so that you can hear it better... various weapons were shot. How many shots do you count?
    Dear visitors, Here is an audio Analyse of the Ttrump assasination attempt We recorded the original audio from the Trump Rally/ ( Title..... Watch the moment former President Donald Trump was apparently shot and whisked off stage during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYfvSspaJtk) / Listen, there are more shots/ that sound different. In total 10 shots/ at the end you hear a slightly softer dull tone of a shot Listen carefully / with audacity sound software we have filtered out some of the audience noise so that you can hear it better... various weapons were shot. How many shots do you count?
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  • Dear visitors,

    Here is an audio Analyse of the Ttrump assasination attempt

    We recorded the original audio from the Trump Rally/ ( Title..... Watch the moment former President Donald Trump was apparently shot and whisked off stage during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYfvSspaJtk) /

    Listen, there are more shots/ that sound different.

    In total 10 shots/ at the end you hear a slightly softer dull tone of a shot

    Listen carefully / with audacity sound software we have filtered out some of the audience noise so that you can hear it better... various weapons were shot. How many shots do you count?
    Dear visitors, Here is an audio Analyse of the Ttrump assasination attempt We recorded the original audio from the Trump Rally/ ( Title..... Watch the moment former President Donald Trump was apparently shot and whisked off stage during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYfvSspaJtk) / Listen, there are more shots/ that sound different. In total 10 shots/ at the end you hear a slightly softer dull tone of a shot Listen carefully / with audacity sound software we have filtered out some of the audience noise so that you can hear it better... various weapons were shot. How many shots do you count?
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  • https://www.plantmuseum.com/about/the-museum


    Henry B. Plant Museum

    Since 1933, the Tampa Bay Hotel has been home to the Henry B. Plant Museum and The University of Tampa. The building, renamed Plant Hall, is a National Historic Landmark. The Henry B. Plant Museum holds the distinction of accreditation by the American Alliance of Museums. Its mission is to interpret the Tampa Bay Hotel and the experiences of the diverse individuals who contributed to its success. The Museum ignites thought and transports visitors to another era through exhibits and innovative programs, so that they may be educated and inspired by the lifestyles, times and experiences of Florida’s early tourist industry. Original furnishings and artifacts and a dynamic self-guided audio tour immerse visitors in the opulence of the 1891 Tampa Bay Hotel and its rich history.

    Long view of ornate Hotel, topped with minarets

    The building was bought by the city in 1905 after the death of Henry Plant in 1899. It operated as a hotel until 1932. In 1933, the Tampa Municipal Museum was established in the south wing of the first floor in order to preserve the legacy of the Tampa Bay Hotel. The remainder of the building, as well as the property, became home to The University of Tampa. The Museum houses original Hotel furnishings and art objects collected by Mr. and Mrs. Plant from Europe and the Orient. The Tampa Municipal Museum became the Henry B. Plant Museum in 1974. Since then, its mission has been to interpret the Tampa Bay Hotel and the experiences of the diverse individuals who contributed to its success. The Museum ignites thought and transports visitors to another era through exhibits and innovative programs, so that they may be educated and inspired by the lifestyles, times and experiences of Florida’s early tourist industry.
    https://www.plantmuseum.com/about/the-museum Henry B. Plant Museum Since 1933, the Tampa Bay Hotel has been home to the Henry B. Plant Museum and The University of Tampa. The building, renamed Plant Hall, is a National Historic Landmark. The Henry B. Plant Museum holds the distinction of accreditation by the American Alliance of Museums. Its mission is to interpret the Tampa Bay Hotel and the experiences of the diverse individuals who contributed to its success. The Museum ignites thought and transports visitors to another era through exhibits and innovative programs, so that they may be educated and inspired by the lifestyles, times and experiences of Florida’s early tourist industry. Original furnishings and artifacts and a dynamic self-guided audio tour immerse visitors in the opulence of the 1891 Tampa Bay Hotel and its rich history. Long view of ornate Hotel, topped with minarets The building was bought by the city in 1905 after the death of Henry Plant in 1899. It operated as a hotel until 1932. In 1933, the Tampa Municipal Museum was established in the south wing of the first floor in order to preserve the legacy of the Tampa Bay Hotel. The remainder of the building, as well as the property, became home to The University of Tampa. The Museum houses original Hotel furnishings and art objects collected by Mr. and Mrs. Plant from Europe and the Orient. The Tampa Municipal Museum became the Henry B. Plant Museum in 1974. Since then, its mission has been to interpret the Tampa Bay Hotel and the experiences of the diverse individuals who contributed to its success. The Museum ignites thought and transports visitors to another era through exhibits and innovative programs, so that they may be educated and inspired by the lifestyles, times and experiences of Florida’s early tourist industry.
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