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Viva Florida Marks 450 Years of Florida’s French Past
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Viva Florida Marks 50 years of Civil Rights Across Florida
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Musical Brocade: Ann Yao & Zheng Music
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David "Rock Bottom" C. York
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Must Do
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Communications
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Prehistoric Native People
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The first people to enter the Florida peninsula around 14,000 years ago were not explorers, adventurers, or settlers, but nomads following the big game animals upon which their survival depended.
Public Comment Policy
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You can find the PDF for our public comment policy here
Mission San Luis
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Mission San Luis was the capital of the western missions in La Florida from 1656 to 1704. Today you can visit this recreated Spanish Mission site located in Tallahassee. Learn more about Mission San Luis and plan your visit.
Museum of Florida History
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Mission San Luis was the capital of the western missions in La Florida from 1656 to 1704. Today you can visit this recreated Spanish Mission site located in Tallahassee. Learn more about Mission San Luis and plan your visit.
Early Human Inhabitants
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People first reached Florida at least 14,000 years ago.
World War II and Post-War Boom
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World War II spurred economic development in Florida. Because of its year-round mild climate, the state became a major training center for soldiers, sailors, and aviators of the United States and its allies.
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