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  2. Santa Rosa Island (California) - Wikipedia

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    Santa Rosa Island (Spanish: Isla de Santa Rosa; Cruzeño Chumash: Wi'ma) [1] is the second largest of the Channel Islands of California at 53,195 acres (215.27 km 2 or 83.118 sq mi). Santa Rosa is located about 26 miles (42 km) off the coast of Santa Barbara, California , in Santa Barbara County and is part of Channel Islands National Park .

  3. Santa Rosa Island, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The portion of Santa Rosa Island transferred is now known as Okaloosa Island. The twelve-mile (19 km) long beach road onto U.S. Air Force property, west of the Okaloosa Island portion of Santa Rosa Boulevard, was unguarded and accessible into the 1990s, but heightened security concerns have since led to it being guarded or blocked at all times.

  4. Santa Rosae - Wikipedia

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    Santa Rosae had a population of pygmy mammoths (Mammuthus exilis), which became extinct roughly 13,000 years ago. On Santa Rosa Island was found the ~13,000-year-old skeleton of Arlington Springs Man, among the oldest human remains yet found in North America. As Santa Rosae was not connected to the mainland at the time, this shows that Paleo ...

  5. Timeline of Florida history - Wikipedia

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    October 8: Battle of Santa Rosa Island. 1862 March 24: Skirmish of the Brick Church. June 30 – July 1: Battle of Tampa. October 1–3: Battle of St. John's Bluff. 1863 October 16–18: Battle of Fort Brooke. 1864 February 24: Battle of Olustee. March 1: Skirmish at Cedar Creek. March 6: Battle of Natural Bridge. August 17: Battle of Gainesville.

  6. History of Pensacola, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Presidio Isla de Santa Rosa (1722–1752): this was on the western end of Santa Rosa Island near the site of present Fort Pickens. After hurricanes battered the island in 1741 and 1752, [3] the settlers relocated to the mainland. [13] Another hurricane in 1762 destroyed the remnants on the island. [3]

  7. 'This is a different world': What to know about Channel ... - AOL

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    Santa Barbara Airport and Hollywood-Burbank Airport are other nearby options. People who don't have time to visit the islands can still learn about Channel Islands National Park at this visitors ...

  8. Fort Pickens - Wikipedia

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    Fort Pickens is a historic pentagonal United States military fort on Santa Rosa Island in the Pensacola, Florida, area. It is named after American Revolutionary War hero Andrew Pickens. It is the largest of four forts built to defend Pensacola Bay and its navy yard. [2]

  9. Pensacola Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Pensacola Beach is an unincorporated community located on Santa Rosa Island, a barrier island, in Escambia County, Florida, United States. It is situated south of Pensacola (and Gulf Breeze connected via bridges spanning to the Fairpoint Peninsula and then to the island) in the Gulf of Mexico.