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A Florida bed and breakfast (or B&B) is a small lodging establishment that offers overnight accommodation and breakfast, but usually does not offer other meals. Typically, bed and breakfasts are private homes with fewer than 10 bedrooms available for commercial use.

Generally, guests are accommodated in private bedrooms with private bathrooms, or in a suite of rooms including an en suite bathroom. Some homes have private bedrooms with a bathroom which is shared with other guests. Breakfast is served in the bedroom, a dining room, or the host's kitchen.

Usually the owners of Florida B&Bs themselves prepare the breakfast and clean the room etc., but some bed and breakfasts hire staff for cleaning or cooking. Although some bed and breakfast owners hire professional staff, a property which hires professional management is usually no longer considered a bed and breakfast, but enters the category of inn or hotel.

Many Florida bed and breakfasts are members of professional associations. There are international, national, regional, and local associations, all of which provide services to both their members and the travelling public. Many require their members to meet specific standards of quality, while others simply require a lodging establishment to pay dues. These associations also facilitate marketing of the individual B&Bs and provide a stamp of approval that the business in question is reputable.


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  • Elizabeth Pointe Lodge, 98 S Fletcher Ave, Amelia Island, Florida
    Elizabeth Pointe Lodge is a bed and breakfast with rooms available for lodging accommodations in Amelia Island, Florida. Click here to view property details and to check availability to book a room and make a reservation.
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    Amelia Island Reports


    Dorion Dig archaeologist returns to Amelia Island

    The Amelia Island Museum of History, in partnership with the Florida Public Archeology Network, invites the public to the next 3rd Friday on 3rd Street presentation on Friday, Sept. 17 at 7 p.m.

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    Women's pro tennis returns to Amelia

    Amelia Island Plantation Racquet Park will be the site of the 2010 Amelia Island $10,000 Women's Champion-ships, a USTA Pro Circuit event, Sept. 25 through Oct. 3. The field is open to 64 singles players and 16 doubles teams.

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    Civil War series at museum

    To commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, the Amelia Island Museum of History is pleased to announce the Civil War Discovery series of lectures sponsored by First Federal Bank of Florida commencing in January.

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    Auto Review: 2010 Toyota Prius: No better gas sipper

    The Toyota Prius moves to the top of our gas-sipper list. You simply can’t do any better.

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    Hornets top Baldwin Indians in preseason

    The Hornets had to scramble to find an opponent for Friday's season opener. Arlington Country Day pulled out of the Florida High School Athletic Association on Friday.

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    Clubs & Organizations - Updated April 7, 2010

    lobbies for senior citizen benefits at the national, statewide and local level and is a social group with service to others in mind. It meets 9:30 a.m. to noon the second Monday at the Nassau County Council on Aging, 1367 South 18th St, just south of the hospital parking lot.

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    Public hearing on city budget Tuesday

    The Fernandina Beach City Commission has scheduled the first formal public hearing for the city's proposed 2010-11 budget at 5:05 p.m. Tuesday at City Hall, 204 Ash St. Citizens will be able to speak on the proposed budget, which takes effect Oct. 1, at that time.

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    Idiot box

    So I've recently obtained a rather large television. It was free, which is always good, and it's newer than my current model, which is so old that it starts with a hand crank and runs on kerosene. Seriously, this TV is so old that when you use it to watch ESPN, they give the day's jousting scores.

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    David N. Barnes

    David N. Barnes, 65, passed away August 24, 2010. He will be remembered as a devoted husband, loving father and dear friend. Alfred K. "Kenny" Crane Alfred K. "Kenny" Crane, 67, a native and lifelong resident of Fernandina Beach, Florida passed away peacefully at his home on Friday, August 27, 2010 following a lengthy illness.

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