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Remembering Paradise Park: Central Florida’s tourist attraction ‘for colored people’

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From 1949 to 1969, Paradise Park became one of the country's most popular places for Black vacationers. Photos courtesy of Florida Memory BY FRANK DROUZAS,Staff Writer CLEARWATER - In the middle of the last century, African Americans had limited options for visiting tourist spots in the Jim Crow era South. White entrepreneurs Carl Ray and […]

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