Spring Break in America: The 1990's

The keyword for the '90's is diversification. This decade has seen an upsurge in alternatives to the traditional Ft. Lauderdale and Daytona Beach as the prime location for Spring Break frivolities.

In Florida, Panama City Beach on Florida's West Coast eclipsed Daytona as the most popular spot for Spring Breakers. Other spots attracting high attendance include South Padre Island in Texas and Palm Springs in California. Even international destinations, such as Cancun, Acapulco, and the Bahamas, are attracting larger numbers of American college students during this precious week away from the campus.

Panama City Beach on Florida's West Coast eclipsed Daytona as the most popular spot for Spring Breakers. Other spots attracting high attendance include South Padre Island in Texas and Palm Springs in California. Even international destinations, such as Cancun, Acapulco, and the Bahamas, are attracting larger numbers of American college students during this precious week away from the campus.

Spring Break in America: 1995

1995 was a watershed year for Spring Break, because that was the year that WWW.SPRINGBREAK.COM was launched!

Suddenly, using the capacity of the Internet, the spirit of Spring Break was shared around the planet throughout the year. No longer was Spring Break confined to a few weeks in a distance locale; instead, college students everywhere could use SPRINGBREAK.COM as a means to communicate with fellow partiers and free spirits.

Roving cameras recorded contingents of students, whose images live on in the Spring Break '95 Yearbook. Other students sent in their own picture, adding their own testimonies to the annals of Spring Break.

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Spring Break Year Book Photos from Daytona Beach recorded in 1995

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