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Pine Island Great Day Out Find
Join the locals for a picnic lunch there, or head back down Stringfellow Road to Red’s Fresh Seafood House and Tavern, where local seafood (no surprise) takes center stage on a voluminous menu. With appetites for food sated, head to Matlacha for art gallery hopping or fishing from the “World’s Fishingest Bridge." For a final stop, pick up some fresh local fruit or preserves at Tropicaya, off-island on Pine Island Road. If you go... Calusa Heritage Trail, 239-283-2062, www.flmnh.ufl.edu/anthro/sflarch/pineland.htm Pine Island Chamber of Commerce (for art gallery information), 239-283-0888, www.pineislandchamber.org/ Red’s Fresh Seafood House and Tavern, 239-283-4412 Tropicaya, 239-283-0656
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