Wings of Freedom
World War II was won, in part, thanks to the B-17 bomber. Known as “the Flying Fortress,” this multi-engine aircraft was legendary for its ability to take a brutal beating and keep flying. Although more than 12,000 were produced during the war years, only fourteen are still flying today in the U.S. So, when the Wings of Freedom tour made it possible for New Florida to hop a flight on one of the few remaining B-17s, we jumped at the chance.

Unsung Sports Hero
They may call it a “softball” but in the hands of Joan Joyce, it’s a whirling, high-speed missile cloaked in cow hide. Who is Joan Joyce? Simply put, she’s one of the greatest female athletes of all times – not just in softball, but in volleyball, basketball and golf as well. So, when New Florida learned that she’s now the Head Coach of the Lady Owls softball team at Florida Atlantic University, we couldn’t wait to meet her.

Crochet Platoon
Working as a 911 operator brings on its share of stress, but in the moments between emergency calls, the women and men of the Palm Beach County Fire & Rescue team have an unusual way of relaxing: they crochet hats and blankets for charity. New Florida spends the afternoon with this unique group of civic-minded workers.

Florida Home, Part 2
Not content with the styles of the past, a master builder and his young protégé set out to redefine Florida architecture in the mid-20th Century. In part two of our “Florida Home” series, New Florida takes a look at how Ralph Twitchell and Paul Rudolph adopted modernistic ideas about architecture and grafted them into experimental homes in the Gulf Coast city of Sarasota.

Foreign Adoptions
Ron Marlowe and his wife were a happy couple, but they wanted to become a happy family. So they tried to adopt. But after an exhaustive – and unsuccessful – attempt to adopt foster children here in Florida, they turned instead to Russia. There, they found three orphan children eager to become part of a family, too. New Florida visits this remarkable new family at their bustling home in Plantation, Florida.