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Brevard Museum of History and Science
"Florida Native American Heritage Trail"
This museum...
Alexander Springs Recreation Area, Ocala National Forest
Archaeological excavations have uncovered evidence of Nati...
Fort King National Historic Landmark Historical Marker
A marker commemorates Fort King, a military outpost during...
Coast Guard Station
Two decades after the end of the Civil War, the first U.S....
Chasefield Plantation Graves
Located just east of Fort Pickens is a unique collection o...
Battery Langdon
Completed in 1923, Battery Langdon is named after General ...
Arcadia Mill Archaeological Site- Introduction
Welcome to Arcadia Mill! We are excited that you stopped b...
Fort Christmas Park and Museum
On December 25, 1837, a force of 2,000 U.S. Army soldiers ...
Museum of Florida Art and Culture
The Museum of Florida Art and Culture contains exhibits on...
Putnam County Historic Museum, Bronson-Mulholland House
Native American exhibits feature cultures from the St. Joh...
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Brevard Museum of History and Science
"Florida Native American Heritage Trail"
This museum features an exhibit on the National Historic Landmark Windover Site, pond burials dating to around 7,000 years ago.
The museum also contains artifacts and displays on the area's original inhabitants from 12,000 years ago to ...
Alexander Springs Recreation Area, Ocala National Forest
Archaeological excavations have uncovered evidence of Native American settlements at the spring dating back 1,000 years. These are explained on the short nature trail near the campground.
Information provided by Florida Department of State.
Photo courtesy of Lake County, Florida.
Fort King National Historic Landmark Historical Marker
A marker commemorates Fort King, a military outpost during the Second Seminole War named for Colonel William King and first occupied in 1827. After the Seminole War ended, Fort King became the temporary seat of newly created Marion County.
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Coast Guard Station
Two decades after the end of the Civil War, the first U.S. Life Saving Station at Pensacola Bay was established just four miles east of Fort Pickens.
Charged with patrolling the seashore day and night, the crew assisted stranded voyagers. ...
Chasefield Plantation Graves
Located just east of Fort Pickens is a unique collection of burial markers called the Chasefield Plantation Gravestones. Interestingly, the gravestones have no bodies buried beneath their soil.
Originally located at the mainland site of Chasefield Plantation - home of ...
Battery Langdon
Completed in 1923, Battery Langdon is named after General Loomis L. Langdon, who spent three tours at Fort Pickens and served as its commander while famed Apache leader, Geronimo, was held there.
Featuring the largest pair of guns positioned at ...
Arcadia Mill Archaeological Site- Introduction
Welcome to Arcadia Mill! We are excited that you stopped by to explore our site. Arcadia Mill is a historical and archaeological site with a history spanning almost 200 years.
Arcadia was the largest water-powered industrial complex in antebellum Northwest ...
Fort Christmas Park and Museum
On December 25, 1837, a force of 2,000 U.S. Army soldiers and Alabama volunteers arrived near this spot and constructed the eponymous fort.
Fort Christmas was only one of over 200 forts planned for construction during the Second Seminole Indian ...
Museum of Florida Art and Culture
The Museum of Florida Art and Culture contains exhibits on the Native American cultures of the Lake Wales Ridge and Kissimmee Valley, including artifacts from the Blueberry Site. Also at the museum are paintings by Florida artists that interpret Florida's ...
Putnam County Historic Museum, Bronson-Mulholland House
Native American exhibits feature cultures from the St. Johns River and include artifacts and interpretive panels.
Information provided by Florida Department of State.