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November/December
2000

FEATURES
Guiding Lights / By Rick Poley
The lighthouses of Southwest Florida have watched over our coast through
the years, leading many a vessel to safe harbor, from St. Petersburg to
the Dry Tortugas.
Treasure Quest / By Jill Tyrer
and Thomas Whittingslow
In the 17th century, two ships went down near Sanibel and Ft. Myers Beach.
Now, some treasure hunters think theyre close to finding the wrecks
and their treasures.
J.N. Ding Darling / By Libby Boren McMillan
Many people know his name for the wildlife refuge on Sanibel that bears
it, but far fewer know how much the islands owe this early conservationist
and nationally acclaimed cartoonist. Excerpts from
the article.
DEPARTMENTS
Editorial
Making Waves
Celebrating Islanders
Explorer
Unearthing Calusa Secrets at Pineland
By Gretchen F. Coyle
Across the Causeway
Travel into the Past at the Fort Myers Historical Museum
By Barbara Linstrom
Style
Holiday Season in the Sun, By Gwenda Hiett-Clements
Dining
Tween Waters Celebrates the Season, By Barbara Linstrom
Cuisine
Kids Cook, By Jan Campbell
Getaways
Extreme Fun at Floridas Club Med, By Chelle Koster Walton
Finds
Holiday Decorations, By Libby Grimm
Concierge
The Greatest Gifts, By Libby Grimm
Calendar
Where to go and what to do in Southwest Florida
Island Journal
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