Gateway to Discovery - Our friends in Florida have chosen their commemorative quarter design. Despite those who say a hanging chad or a octogenarian driver would have been more apt, I think the inclusion of a space shuttle orbiter is positive and uplifting and not a bad way to tout the state. (Note, however, the article's description of the space shuttle as "20th century.") On the other hand, the Spanish galleon appears just a wee bit derivative to me.
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