'How to do Florida' TV Show Features Bradenton Area

Coconut Telegraph

The Bradenton Area Convention and Visitors Bureau recently announced the destination will be exclusively featured on Crawford Entertainment’s Emmy award-winning 'How to do Florida' television series during the season seven premiere, airing in June 2016. Shot entirely throughout Bradenton, Anna Maria Island and Longboat Key, the seventh season premiere,hosted by long-time host and TV personality Chad Crawford, takes viewers on an adventure through the Bradenton Area. Show highlights include off-shore fishing, shopping on Pine Avenue, family fun at TreeUmph!, a stop into Dakin Dairy, and of course, visits to the Bradenton area’s world class beaches. Select episodes of the show are now available on Emirates Airlines on Orlando bound flights as well as on iTunes and the “Discover Florida” Roku channel.

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