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<p><a href="https://weburbanist.com/2015/10/14/freaky-florida-12-of-a-weird-states-weirdest-attractions/" target="_blank">Florida</a> may be America&rsquo;s Sunshine State but these odd abandoned wonders reveal a darker side to the land of oranges, alligators and retirement communities.</p>
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<p>Speaking of &lsquo;gators, who ever thought that primeval, carnivorous reptilian monsters would make an alluring and enduring tourist trap? Lotsa folks, actually, though often as not their efforts were unsuccessful &ndash; more on that later. <a href="http://www.abandonedfl.com/jungleland-zoo/" target="_blank">Jungleland Zoo</a> in Kissimmee, Florida was one such failed alligator-themed attraction. Originally established in the 1970&rsquo;s as &ldquo;Alligator Safari Zoo&rdquo;, the place changed both its name and its management in 1995.</p>
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<p>The more things change, the more they stay the same&hellip; such was the case with Jungleland. Criticism from state and federal wildlife and animal welfare agencies punctuated by the widely-publicized escape of a 450-lb lioness led the the place being shut down and abandoned in 2002. The 126-foot long alligator statue which stood in front of the on-site Gator Motel was <a href="http://www.abandonedfl.com/worlds-second-largest-alligator-demolished/" target="_blank">demolished</a> in October of 2014. Flickr user <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/dramaticflourish/sets/72157631902153359" target="_blank">amysusanne&rsquo;s photo set</a> dating from August of 2012 allows us to recall the singular glory of an enormous artificial alligator eating a car.</p>
<h4>Heart Of Glass</h4>
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<p>Let the Space Age begin! The First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Cocoa, Cocoa Beach Branch opened in 1962 and featured the Sky Room restaurant &ndash; a likely hangout for Major Nelson and Jeannie.</p>
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<p>Dreams must confront reality sometime, however, and in 2004 Hurricane Frances damaged the <a href="https://biz360tours.com/abandoned-glass-bank-cocoa-beach-florida" target="_blank">Glass Bank</a>&lsquo;s lower floors so severely it never re-opened. Shattered windows enabled ingress by vandals and encouraged the spread of toxic mold. <a href="https://walkablebrevard.wordpress.com/2014/08/16/837/" target="_blank">By 2014</a> the City had had enough: <a href="http://www.dan-reiter.com/Masterpiece%20to%20Dust.html" target="_blank">demolition</a> <em>(<a href="https://youtu.be/C2XMYUPmcns" target="_blank">watch it here</a>)</em> was approved and within a year this iconic building was no more.</p>
<h4>Flying Saucerful Of Secrets</h4>
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<p>The so-called &ldquo;<a href="https://weburbanist.com/2014/07/13/abandoned-alien-homestead-forsaken-ufo-house-in-florida/" target="_blank">Alien House</a>&rdquo; in Homestead, Florida, was built in 1974 &ndash; purportedly by a big-time drug trafficker whose cover was being a big-cat exotic animal importer. Sounds legit!</p>
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<p>The house was purchased by a doctor from New York shortly before Hurricane Andrew struck in 1992; the powerful storm rendered the <a href="http://www.abandonedfl.com/the-ufo-house/" target="_blank">unconventional abode</a> uninhabitable by man or beast. The structure then <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/_saamsayshi/sets/72157639454111325/with/9584155281/" target="_blank">sat abandoned</a>, accumulating an abundance of graffiti, until late 2013 when it was finally demolished.</p>
<h4>To The Bat Tower!</h4>
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<p>When the late great Robert Burns wrote <em>&ldquo;the best laid schemes of Mice and Men oft go awry, leaving us nothing but grief and pain,&rdquo;</em> he could have been describing the sad saga of the <a href="http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2012/11/the-bat-tower-the-30-foot-monument-to-biological-pest-control-and-cross-species-design/265465/" target="_blank">Sugarloaf Key Bat Tower</a> (also known as the Perky Bat Tower) in Monroe County, Florida.</p>
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<p>Built in 1929 at a (for the time) staggering cost of $10,000 in a well-meaning effort to house mosquito-eating Mexican Free-Tailed bats, the 30-foot-tall tower was immediately abandoned by the hundreds of bats procured to stock it. Great depression then ensued &ndash; in more ways than one. Over 80 years later the still bat-less tower still stands on Sugarloaf Key, mocked by man and mosquito alike.</p>
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