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Chief Chipco's Village Historical Marker
A marker located in a small roadside park on the west side...
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...
Museum of Florida Art and Culture
The Museum of Florida Art and Culture contains exhibits on...
Mt. Royal Archaeological Site
This archaeological site was famously described and illust...
Putnam County Historic Museum, Bronson-Mulholland House
Native American exhibits feature cultures from the St. Joh...
Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve
Located at Fort Caroline National Memorial, the Timucuan P...
Fort George Island Cultural State Park
Native Americans feasted here, colonists built a fort, and...
Micanopy Historical Society Museum
"Florida Native American Heritage Trail"
Located in ...
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Chief Chipco's Village Historical Marker
A marker located in a small roadside park on the west side of U.S. Highway 27 on the south shore of Lake Hamilton recognizes the location of Chief Chipco's Village on Bonar's Island in the mid 1800s. A staunch opponent ...
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 ...
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 ...
Mt. Royal Archaeological Site
This archaeological site was famously described and illustrated by botanist William Bartram in 1765. Archaeologist Clarence B. Moore excavated a large and a small mound at the site in 1894.
Excavations in the 1950s and by the Florida Bureau of Archaeological ...
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.
Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve
Located at Fort Caroline National Memorial, the Timucuan Preserve visitor center exhibit "Where the Waters Meet," showcases the richness of the environment in northeast Florida and how humans have interacted with this environment for thousands of years. The history and ...
Fort George Island Cultural State Park
Native Americans feasted here, colonists built a fort, and the Smart Set of the 1920s came for vacations. Historic documents show that the fort, originally called Fort Saint Georges, was built within this state park in 1736 by James Oglethorpe, ...
Micanopy Historical Society Museum
"Florida Native American Heritage Trail"
Located in the town named after the Seminole Chief Micanopy, the museum features an exhibit on various Seminole War chiefs. The museum also has displays of Native American artifacts from 7,000 to 500 years ago.
Information provided ...