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  3. Fort Walton Mound - Wikipedia

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    The mounds were built by the people of the Pensacola culture, a regional variation of the Mississippian culture. [3] The Fort Walton culture was named for the site by archaeologist Gordon Willey, but later work in the area has led archaeologists to believe the Fort Walton site was actually built and used by people of the contemporaneous Pensacola culture.

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  6. Pensacola culture - Wikipedia

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    It was the largest Mississippian chiefdom on the north-central Gulf Coast. [1] Butcherpen Mound: Located in Santa Rosa County, Florida, the site is mainly associated with the Weeden Island culture, [8] with carbon dating placing it to roughly 1005 CE, [9] although it does contain some Pensacola era pottery. Dauphin Island Mound

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    Gulf Islands National Seashore map. Gulf Islands National Seashore is an American National seashore that offers recreation opportunities and preserves natural and historic resources along the Gulf of Mexico barrier islands of Florida and Mississippi. In 2023, it was the fifth-most visited unit of the National Park Service.