History of Cedar Key with Herman Wells
Herman Wells was a commercial fisherman and boat builder in Cedar Key, Florida for over 35 years. After the State of Florida banned commercial inshore netfishing, Herman opened a wood shop in a building that was his fathers old church.

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Florida's Boondoggle

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Landing on the Shortest Runway in Florida - (Cedar Key, Fl) 2018

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The 1995 Florida Net Ban

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Living in Palatka Florida - Is it better than St Augustine?

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10 Must-See Things in Cedar Key, Florida - A Travel Guide

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The Florida Keys: 200 Years of Paradise | Full Documentary

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Afternoon with Florida History - Old Dixie Highway

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Dangerous Grindstone Installation in 1971

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The Fading Cajun Culture (Part 1)

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Gulf Islanders: The Story of Weedon Island

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Cedar Key embodies old Florida

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Cedar Key | City At The End Of The Road

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A Short History of The Overseas Highway

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ASK A LOCAL: The Town With the MOST History - Micanopy, Florida

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Clam farming in Cedar Key, Florida

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2018 Nov Archived Video: Lake City and Columbia County 100 years

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Drive By History - City of Tampa Television

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Cedar Key: Is This Florida’s Last Authentic Fishing Village?

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Florida Resident Gives Tour of Devastated Cedar Key in the Wake of Helene

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