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Tarpon Bay Explorers at Darling National Wildlife Refuge
Tarpon Bay Explorers present Sanibel's ancient history thr...
Portavant Temple Mound at Emerson Point Park
The Portavant Temple Mound is the largest Native American ...
Big Cypress National Preserve Oasis Visitor Center
The Big Cypress Swamp became a refuge for Seminole and Mic...
Ortona Site, Indian Mound Park
First documented during a survey in 1839, unusual earthwor...
Indian Mound Park (Paulsen Point)
This site, now a Sarasota County park, was a site of regio...
Billie Swamp Safari, Big Cypress Reservation
Billie Swamp Safari offers firsthand experience of the wil...
Fort Foster, Hillsborough River State Park
Fort Foster State Historic Site is part of Hillsborough Ri...
Upper Tampa Bay Park Archaeological District
This is a 2,144-acre park and preserve located on Double B...
Weedon Island Preserve Cultural and Natural History Center
This 3,700-acre nature preserve, situated on Old Tampa Bay...
Science Center of Pinellas County
The Science Center of Pinellas County offers a variety of ...
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Tarpon Bay Explorers at Darling National Wildlife Refuge
Tarpon Bay Explorers present Sanibel's ancient history through naturalist guided and self-guided kayak tours on Commodore Creek, a trail used by the ancient Calusas. The Shell Mound Trail has views of a 2,000-year-old shell mound covered with subtropical vegetation.
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Portavant Temple Mound at Emerson Point Park
The Portavant Temple Mound is the largest Native American mound in the Tampa Bay Area and overlooks the Manatee River.
Emerson Point Park has witnessed extensive human use for over 4,500 years with the most striking evidence being the 1,200-year-old ...
Big Cypress National Preserve Oasis Visitor Center
The Big Cypress Swamp became a refuge for Seminole and Miccosukee people remaining in Florida at the end of the third Seminole War in 1858.
Today, a large portion of the swamp is within the boundaries of the Big Cypress ...
Ortona Site, Indian Mound Park
First documented during a survey in 1839, unusual earthworks near the Caloosahatchee River were first believed to be fortifications built by Europeans.
Archaeological investigations determined that the earthworks are in fact the remains of a canal system dating to about ...
Indian Mound Park (Paulsen Point)
This site, now a Sarasota County park, was a site of regional authority occupied from approximately 3,000 to 650 years ago. Ancient people were attracted to this particular area of land because of the abundance of seafood, the mainstay of ...
Billie Swamp Safari, Big Cypress Reservation
Billie Swamp Safari offers firsthand experience of the wildlife and environment of the everglades.
Overnight guests sleep in a native-style chickee hut. There are also day and evening swamp tours, and campfire stories about the history and legends of the ...
Fort Foster, Hillsborough River State Park
Fort Foster State Historic Site is part of Hillsborough River State Park, though located on the East Side of US 301 from the park. Fort Foster is a reconstructed fort from the Second Seminole War. The original fort was built ...
Upper Tampa Bay Park Archaeological District
This is a 2,144-acre park and preserve located on Double Branch Peninsula in Tampa Bay. The archaeological district within the park includes 18 sites that date from 4,000 to 500 years ago and are associated with the Manasota Culture.
The ...
Weedon Island Preserve Cultural and Natural History Center
This 3,700-acre nature preserve, situated on Old Tampa Bay, was home to Native Americans for thousands of years. The site gave the name to the Weeden Island Culture, whose distinctive ornate pottery was first recorded on Weedon Island in 1924. ...
Science Center of Pinellas County
The Science Center of Pinellas County offers a variety of displays and exhibits on science and history, including a 16th-century Indian village, which features recreated aboriginal style dwellings, mounds and an archaeological excavation brought to life through living history demonstrations.
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