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Hernando de Soto 1539–1540 Winter Encampment at Anhaica Apalachee
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Secretary of State Cord Byrd: Governor Ron DeSantis’ Floridians First Budget Preserves Our History & Heritage
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Secretary Byrd Designates Park Avenue District as Florida Main Street Program of the Month
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America250FL Unveils Commemorative Prints Celebrating Florida’s Unique Role in Nation’s History
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Specific Cultural Projects
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The Specific Cultural Project (SCP) grant is designed to fund an organization’s cultural project, program, exhibition, or series taking place within the grant period. The grant activities must support the mission of the organization and further the…
Business in the Sunshine State
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Secretary of State Cord Byrd Announces Florida Artists Hall of Fame Inductees
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Jacqueline Brice
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Jackie Brice, a native Floridian, has been painting since 1967. In her forty-five year career as an artist, Brice who lives in Jupiter has focused on painting rivers, back country and wetlands of the state she loves. Brice's paintings capture the…
Ray Charles
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Ray Charles has been called "the genius of soul," a true pioneer of American soul music. The Albany, Georgia-born musical prodigy, blind since the age of 7, defied formidable odds to become one of the foremost icons in the history of modern…
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