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The entrance of Fort Mose Historic State Park. Artifacts found at Fort Mose site, exhibited in Visitors Center. The site was abandoned when Spanish Florida was ceded to British in 1763 Treaty of Paris, with the community being evacuated by the Spanish to Cuba. The empty site was demolished by the British in 1812, during the War of 1812.
Florida's only antebellum property restored as a Confederate shrine: a plantation house and grounds built 1844–57, managed (and altered) 1925–49 by the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Also known as Gamble Plantation Historic State Park. [9] 4: Braden Castle Park Historic District: Braden Castle Park Historic District
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Fort Mose, the site of the first free Black settlement in what would become the U.S., received a more than $1.23M boost from grants and a jazz series. St. Augustine's Fort Mose gains more exposure ...
Manatees are known as some of the most peaceful and mesmerizing marine animals on the planet, and there’s probably no better way to observe them than out on the water paddling in a crystal-clear ...
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The site of Fort Mose, where Menéndez led the militia, was designated as a National Historic Landmark by the United States in 1995. [1] The original site was rediscovered in an archeological dig in the 1980s and has been protected as Fort Mose Historic State Park, owned and run by the Florida Park Service.