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Backroads of Paradise

A Journey to Rediscover Old Florida

By (author) Cathy Salustri
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: University Press of Florida, Florida, United States
Published: 30th Jul 2017
Dimensions: w 152mm h 229mm d 20mm
Weight: 380g
ISBN-10: 0813064600
ISBN-13: 9780813064604
Barcode No: 9780813064604
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Synopsis
In the 1930s, the Federal Writers' Project sent mostly anonymous writers, but also Zora Neale Hurston and Stetson Kennedy, into the depths of Florida to reveal its splendor to the world. The FWP and the State of Florida jointly published the results as Florida: A Guide to the Southernmost State, which included twenty-two driving tours of the state's main roads. Eventually, after Eisenhower built the interstates, drivers bypassed the small towns that thrived along these roads in favor of making better time. Those main roads are now the state's backroads-forgotten by all but local residents, a few commuters, and dedicated road-trippers. Retracing the original routes in the Guide, Cathy Salustri rekindles our notions of paradise by bringing a modern eye to the historic travelogues. Salustri's 5,000-mile road trip reveals a patchwork quilt of Florida cultures: startling pockets of history and environmental bliss stitched against the blight of strip malls and franchise restaurants. The journey begins on US 98, heading west toward the Florida/Alabama state line, where coastal towns dot the roadway. Here, locals depend on the tourism industry, spurred by sugar sand beaches, as well as the abundance of local seafood. On US 41, Salustri takes us past the state's only whitewater rapids, a retired carnie town, and a dazzling array of springs, swamps, and rivers interspersed with farms that produce a bounty of fruit. Along US 17, she stops for milkshakes and hamburgers at Florida's oldest diner and visits a collection of springs interconnected by underwater mazes tumbling through white spongy limestone, before stopping in Arcadia, where men still bring cattle to auction. Desperately searching for skunk apes, the Sunshine State's version of Bigfoot, she encounters more than one gator on her way through the Everglades, Ochopee, and the Skunk Ape Research Headquarters. Following the original Guide, Salustri crisscrosses the state from the panhandle to the Keys. She guides readers through forgotten and unknown corners of the state-nude beaches, a rattlesnake cannery, Devil's Millhopper in Gainesville-as well as more familiar haunts-Kennedy Space Center and The Villages, "Florida's Friendliest Retirement Hometown." Woven through these journeys are nuggets of history, environmental debates about Florida's future, and a narrative that combines humor with a strong affection for an oft-maligned state. Today, Salustri urges, tourists need a new nudge to get off the interstates or away from Disney in order to discover the real Florida. Her travel narrative, following what are now backroads and scenic routes, guides armchair travelers and road warriors alike to historic sites, natural wonders, and notable man-made attractions-comparing the past views with the present landscape and commenting on the changes, some barely noticeable, others extreme, along the way.

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There are a lot of Florida tourism books that direct readers from one tourist trap to the next, but underneath the Sunshine State's shiny facade reside rich history and diverse culture. This is where Salustri . . . comes in . . . . direct[ing] Florida tourists away from busy theme parks and interstate highways by revisiting the path cut by the 1939 Federal Writers Project (FWP) book, Florida: A Guide to the Southernmost State, and taking readers along for the ride."" - Booklist

""Both a love letter to Floridas long forgotten and a clear-eyed analysis of the Floridas we are living in today . . . . Funny, salty . . . , informative and poignant."" - Creative Loafing Tampa

""Delights in letting people know that to really discover Florida, you have to turn off the congested Interstates and explore the state's towns and cities."" - New York Times

""Provides a perspective different from the theme park and beach images most commonly associated with Florida."" - Library Journal

""Salustri recreates the ultimate Florida road-trip...Anyone who shuns interstates for backroads in order to rediscover old Florida should rush to buy this lovely book!"" - Tallahassee Democrat