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Destination Archaeology Resource Center - Virtual Tours - St. Michael's Cemetery
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Ft Walton Temple Mound. W Florida Historic Trust. Museum of Florida History. San Marcos de Apalache. Suwannee River State Park. Historic cemetery with outdoor exhibits. Second Spanish Period (1781 - 1821), Territorial Period (1821 - 1845), Statehood (1845- ). Downtown Pensacola, junction of Garden and Alcaniz Streets, Escambia County. Originally established as a 39 arpents (a Colonial Spanish land measurement, approximately 25 acres), the cemetery was reduced over time to its current 8 acre size.
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Destination Archaeology Resource Center - Virtual Tours - Ft. Walton Temple Mound
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Ft Walton Temple Mound. W Florida Historic Trust. Museum of Florida History. San Marcos de Apalache. Suwannee River State Park. Fort Walton Temple Mound. The Fort Walton Temple Mound, built between 800 and 1400 A.D., is a National Historic Landmark. Exhibits depict 12,000 years of Native American history; the museum features more than 6,000 ceramic artifacts and contains the finest collection of Fort Walton Period ceramics in the Southeastern U.S. 139 Miracle Strip Pkwy,. Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548.
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Destination Archaeology Resource Center - Virtual Tours - UWF Archaeology Institute
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Ft Walton Temple Mound. W Florida Historic Trust. Museum of Florida History. San Marcos de Apalache. Suwannee River State Park. University of West Florida Archaeology Institute. Museum Exhibit and Research Facility. UWF Pensacola campus, Escambia County. Two of the ships of. Tristán de Luna y Arellano’s. Fleet sunk in Pensacola Bay in the 1559 hurricane are the second oldest shipwrecks yet discovered in North America. Bldg 89, 11000 University Pkwy. Pensacola, FL 32514. 850) 595-0050 ext 108.
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Destination Archaeology Resource Center - Virtual Tours - Arcadia Mill
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Ft Walton Temple Mound. W Florida Historic Trust. Museum of Florida History. San Marcos de Apalache. Suwannee River State Park. Arcadia Mill Archaeological Site. American Territorial Period (1821 - 1845) - Early Statehood and Antebellum Period (1845 - 1860). Milton, Santa Rosa County. The University of West Florida Department of Anthropology and Archaeology Institute holds field schools at the site every summer. 5709 Mill Pond Lane. FPAN is a program of the University of W. Florida. 850) 595-0050 ext 108.
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Destination Archaeology Resource Center - Virtual Tours - Mission San Luis
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Ft Walton Temple Mound. W Florida Historic Trust. Museum of Florida History. San Marcos de Apalache. Suwannee River State Park. Museum, Living History Village, Research and Collections Facility. Tallahassee, Leon County. Mission San Luis is one of the Southeast’s top ten archaeological sites. Reconstructed Apalachee Indian and Spanish structures replicate the Spanish mission among the Apalachee; costumed interpreters help the visitor understand what life was like when the site was in use.
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Destination Archaeology Resource Center - News & Press Releases
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Ft Walton Temple Mound. W Florida Historic Trust. Museum of Florida History. San Marcos de Apalache. Suwannee River State Park. News and Press Releases. The Destination Archaeology Resource Center and Ozone Pizza Pub are hosting Archaeo Cafe on Thursday, July 21 beginning at 6:30 pm UWF Archaeology Graduate Student Janene Johnston will present her research on battlefield archaeology at the Civil War site of Naturual Bridge. ( read more. September 18, 2015. August 17, 2015. June 30, 2015. The Florida Publ...
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Destination Archaeology Resource Center - Programs
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Ft Walton Temple Mound. W Florida Historic Trust. Museum of Florida History. San Marcos de Apalache. Suwannee River State Park. Tour de Fort is a bicycling tour of the archaeological sites along the Florida National Scenic Trail on Gulf Islands National Seashore Fort Pickens area. This program is officially part of the national campaign Let’s Move Outside! Archaeology Works: Hunting Tech. Ever wonder what prehistoric Floridians used before the invention of the bow and arrow? Dash through the Past.
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Destination Archaeology Resource Center - Education
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Ft Walton Temple Mound. W Florida Historic Trust. Museum of Florida History. San Marcos de Apalache. Suwannee River State Park. Ever wanted to bring your students to a real archaeological facility? Our museum and headquarters classroom is just the place for you! Contact DARC staff at 850 595-0050 EXT 107 or email Mike at mthomin@uwf.edu. Groups of at least 10 qualify for an educational program. Due to space limitations, group number cannot exceed 65 persons per visit (including students, parents, cha...
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Destination Archaeology Resource Center - Exhibits
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Ft Walton Temple Mound. W Florida Historic Trust. Museum of Florida History. San Marcos de Apalache. Suwannee River State Park. A Road Trip through Florida Archaeology. Lest We Forget On Display Until September 2016. Guest curator: Janene Johnston. Journey Into The Dark Available to Travel. Guest curator: Gregg Harding. Lost Virtue Available to Travel. Cities like Pensacola sought to keep prostitution out of sight and their communities safer by segregating working girls into red light districts. While th...
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Destination Archaeology Resource Center
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Ft Walton Temple Mound. W Florida Historic Trust. Museum of Florida History. San Marcos de Apalache. Suwannee River State Park. Are you ready to explore Northwest Florida's archaeology and history? Forget your fedoras and bullwhips, and pick up a GPS device (or download a GPS app to your smartphone)! The DARC Geo-Trail offers everyone an outdoor adventure and chance of discovery. Or visit this website. You can also view this video. Please follow all basic guidelines and rules when geocaching. DARC stands...