Abandoned Florida: Sunshine Sentinels is a stunning visual survey of
Florida's historic coastal defenses--those sun-faded outposts of empire,
crumbling now on shifting sands near the end of the beach.
Discover the past and present of conquest and defense in the Sunshine
State, documented in 140 images of gritty ruin and glorious
restoration--ranging from the coquina confines of Castillo de San Marcos
in St. Augustine to the towering casemates of far-flung Fort Jefferson
in the Dry Tortugas; from the shattered hulk of Fort Pickens in
Pensacola to the cracked concrete batteries of Fort Dade in Tampa Bay;
from the carefree garden spot of West Martello Tower in Key West to the
paranoiac isolation of nuclear-powered HM-69 Nike Missile Base deep in
the Everglades.
Author Thomas Kenning delivers a vivid account of Florida's past that
spans centuries, deftly blending history and urban exploration on a
guided tour through Florida's many moments in the sun--from Spanish
foothold to Indian removal, and Civil War blockade to Cold War
flashpoint.