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Putnam County Historic Museum, Bronson-Mulholland House

Native American exhibits feature cultures from the St. Johns River and include artifacts and interpretive panels.

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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 ...

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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, ...

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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.

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Suwannee County Historical Museum

This museum features displays on the area's first inhabitants from 12,000 years ago, a re-creation of a 16th-century Timucuan village and exhibits on animals indigenous to the north central Florida region.

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Alligator Lake Recreation Area

Halpatter Tustenugee, or Chief Alligator, was the Chief of a Seminole village in what is now Lake City. A life-size statue honoring this leader is located at the recreation area.

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Shell Mound, Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge

Florida Native American Heritage Trail

This area of the Wildlife Refuge contains a shell mound that was built up over a 1,000 year period. Between 1,800 and 400 years ago, native people used oysters and clams and food and discarded the ...

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Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park

Florida Native American Heritage Trail

Humans have occupied Wakulla Springs for over 12,000 years. The camp where the Creek prophet Hillis Hadjo, or Francis, sought refuge in Spanish Florida after the Creek War of 1813-1814, is believed to be within the ...

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Heritage Museum of Northwest Florida

Exhibits describe the Native American chronology of the Okaloosa and Walton Counties area. Stone tools and projectile points used from 12,000 to 5,000 years ago and pottery made from 4,000 to 2,000 years ago are on display.

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Velda Mound

Florida Native American Heritage Trail

Built by Apalachees around 500 years ago, Velda mound was probably the foundation platform for the leader's house. An interpretive panel at the site explains the site's origins.

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