Building the Sunshine State

Florida is in many ways both the oldest and newest of the megastates. Once an insect-ridden swampland, it is now a top destination for tourism, business, agriculture and innovation. The ideas and actions of a colorful cast of characters—from beloved cultural icons to political heroes and even a socialist dictator— transformed the peninsula. A Barbados native rescued Florida’s orange industry after the catastrophic 1835 freeze. Known as the “Grande Dame of the Everglades,” Marjory Stoneman Douglas worked tirelessly to save the state’s vast, incomparable wetlands from annihilation in the early twentieth century. In the mid-1800s, a Florida doctor developed a precursor to modern air conditioning. Join former U.S. senator George LeMieux and journalist Laura Mize as they profile and rank, according to impact, the twenty-five trailblazers who have changed the state forever.

About the Author

George S. LeMieux is a native Floridian who has a varied career in both the  public  and  private sectors. George served as Florida’s 34th United States Senator  in  the  111th  Congress. In the United States Senate, he served on the Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee; the Armed Services Committee; and the Special Committee on Aging. George also worked as Florida’s deputy attorney general, managing more than four hundred attorneys and appearing before appellate courts on behalf of the State of Florida, including the United States Supreme Court.  George currently serves as  the  chairman of    the board of Gunster law firm. He is the founder of the LeMieux Center for Public Policy at Palm Beach Atlantic University. He lives in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

 

Laura E.  Mize is  a  freelance journalist and  former reporter for the Palm Beach Post. She  has written extensively about Florida business, culture, food and  dining  and  agriculture.  She also has worked as a health and medical sciences writer for organizations such as the University of Florida and Mayo Clinic and the nationally syndicated radio show Health in a Heartbeat. Laura’s work has appeared in newspapers across the country and in the Local Palate magazine. She lives in Southwest Florida with her husband and daughter.

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