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Coulson House (The African American Heritage Society)
The Coulson House, built at the turn of the 20th
Mayhaw Community
Three tenant houses dating back to the 1930s are being res...
The Rosenwald School
Located in what was once the black business district of Pa...
Massalina Bayou
African American Spanish fisherman Josea Massalina was fou...
The Historical Society of Martin County at Elliot Museum
The museum is home to the Willoughby Collection, one of th...
Arch Creek Historic and Archaeological Park
Arch Creek Park was created around a natural limestone bri...
Snake Warrior's Island
The City of Miramar, State of Florida, Seminole Tribe of F...
Miccosukee Indian Village and Museum
The Miccosukee Indian Village offers demonstrations and ex...
Crane Point Nature Center Museums, and Historic Site
Exhibits about Native Americans in the Florida Keys includ...
Loxahatchee River Historical Museum
The permanent exhibit, Five Thousand Years on the Loxahatc...
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Coulson House (The African American Heritage Society)
The Coulson House, built at the turn of the 20th century,, was originally the home of Kate Coulson. Coulson bought the empty property from the estate of E. A. Perry in 1899 and built her home on the lot. After ...
Mayhaw Community
Three tenant houses dating back to the 1930s are being restored here. Each February, Black Heritage events take place in the community park.
Information provided by Florida Department of State.
The Rosenwald School
Located in what was once the black business district of Panama City, the Rosenwald School served black students in Bay County during segregation. The original building remains on its original site.
Information provided by Florida Department of State.
Massalina Bayou
African American Spanish fisherman Josea Massalina was founder of Red Fish Point, a small community on what is now Tyndall Air Force Base. The community moved across the bay, settling along the Bayou now named for the Massatina family. Massalina's ...
The Historical Society of Martin County at Elliot Museum
The museum is home to the Willoughby Collection, one of the largest collections of late 19th and early 20th century Seminole artifacts.
Information provided by Florida Department of State.
Arch Creek Historic and Archaeological Park
Arch Creek Park was created around a natural limestone bridge formation that was once part of an important trail first used by the Tequesta around 2,000 years ago and later by the Seminoles in the 19th century.
Middens dating to ...
Snake Warrior's Island
The City of Miramar, State of Florida, Seminole Tribe of Florida, and Broward County have preserved this park in honor of Chitto-Tustenuggee's (Snake Warrior) village, once located on the island.
Archaeological excavations revealed European trade items such as glass beads ...
Miccosukee Indian Village and Museum
The Miccosukee Indian Village offers demonstrations and exhibits of woodcarving, patchwork, beadwork, basket weaving, and doll making.
Founded in 1983, the Miccosukee Museum of Natural and Tribal History features clothing, paintings, and artifacts from the tribe.
Information provided by Florida Department ...
Crane Point Nature Center Museums, and Historic Site
Exhibits about Native Americans in the Florida Keys include a 600-year-old dugout canoe.
Information provided by the Florida Division of Historical Resources, a division of the Florida Department of State.
Photo Courtesy escape-floridakeys.com
Loxahatchee River Historical Museum
The permanent exhibit, Five Thousand Years on the Loxahatchee, includes displays about pre-Spanish contact periods dating from 5,000 to 500 years ago.
Also on display are Seminole artifacts and a replica of a Seminole village.
Information provided by Florida Department of State.
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