#LoveAmelia: Historic American Beach
One of the most fascinating chapters in the story of Amelia Island, American Beach came to be through the efforts of Florida's first African American millionaire, Abraham Lincoln Lewis, born on this day in 1865. His great-great granddaughter Peri Frances gives us an introduction to the community, her aunt "The Beach Lady," a couple Hollywood connections - and why it's still "all happening at American Beach." #LoveAmelia

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#LoveAmelia: The Real Treasure Island

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🌊 Florida’s Hidden Black History: The First Millionaire & His Legacy Beach! 🌊

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A Walk Around Historic American Beach in Amelia Island, Fl- The Museum, the Community and the Beach

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Retiring in Amelia Island Florida — The Good and The Bad

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Franklintown: The history of ‘America’s promise of 40 acres and a mule’ on Amelia Island

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The Story of American Beach: Recreation and relaxation without humiliation

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Amelia Island | Fernandina Beach | Downtown Historic District | Bay Area

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Why Can’t Jamaicans Access Their Own Beaches?

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Why Nobody Wants to Live in Northern Florida

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Best Beaches on Amelia Island 🏖️! Things to do on Amelia Island Fernandina Beach MUST WATCH!

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Uncle Charlie, Ghost of the Palace Saloon

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One couple's remarkable escape from slavery

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AMELIA ISLAND 🏝️ ☀️Top things to see and do in Florida’s hidden GEM!

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15 Historical Black Beaches

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White and Black history of American Beach on Amelia Island, Florida

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10 Best Things to See & Do - Amelia Island & Fernandina Beach // Travel Guide 2024

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Best Restaurants in Fernandina Beach, FL | Top Family-Friendly Restaurants on Amelia Island

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Saving American Beach

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Amelia Island Restaurants and Bars

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