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New signs welcoming people from other parts of the country to Florida are designed to let them know they are entering a “free state.” On Tuesday, the Florida Department of Transportation ...
Some simply say, “Welcome to (state name),” along with maybe a state flag or flower. Others include mottos and messages. For decades, when drivers entered Florida, they were greeted by signs ...
Ron DeSantis for years. The new signs at the state line say, "Welcome to the Free State of Florida." Florida Department of Transportation Secretary Jared Perdue posted about them on social media ...
FOR IT TO OPERATE. WELL, IF YOU’RE DRIVING IN OR OUT OF THE STATE, YOU’RE GOING TO NOTICE SOME NEW WELCOME SIGNS. YEAH, TAKE A LOOK. THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ANNOUNCED ...
Florida spent $60,000 on new highway welcome signs that feature a campaign slogan used by Gov. Ron DeSantis in speeches and on merchandise. Signs welcoming visitors to “The Free State of Florida ...
Drivers entering Florida may get their first impression from new welcome signs that read, "Welcome to the Free State of Florida." The nearest signs are about 300 miles away from the Palm Beaches ...
Florida has released brand-new roadway signs welcoming tourists to ... to encourage tourists to return to the state, a reference to Florida’s welcome centers that included “hurry back to ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The Florida Department of Transportation announced that the slogan “Free State of Florida” will be displayed on all welcome signs when visitors enter the state.
TAMPA, Fla. - New signs will welcome drivers to the ‘Free State of Florida’ as they drive into the Sunshine State. The signs have been placed on all welcome signs on major state roadways.
Ron DeSantis for years. The Florida Department of Transportation debuted new state line signs that say "Welcome to the Free State of Florida" in early July 2024. The new signs at the state line ...
Secretary of the Florida Department of Transportation Jared W. Perdue posted July 6 on X that new signs now welcome travelers to "The Free State of Florida." "No better way to celebrate ...