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Pages on archaeology, grants, museums, underwater preserves, history, and folklife. Site map, section on state historical commission.
A concise history of the state "from the Stone Age to the Space Age" by the Florida Department of State's Division of Historical Resources.
CFAS was established in 1963 as a non-profit organization dedicated to the appreciation, study and preservation of Florida's pre-Columbian, historic and contemporary cultural heritage.
Folksongs, folktales, and life histories of African-American, Arabic, Bahamian, British-American, Cuban, Greek, Italian, Minorcan, Seminole, and Slavic cultures throughout the state, recorded under the auspices of the WPA arts projects in Florida.
Locate address information (including web site links) for historical societies in each county within the state of Florida.
Cultural organization. Bookstore, journeys for the junior historian, family history, library, Florida Historical Quarterly, research requests and membership.
A history of Florida and guide to historic sites across the state, with detailed timeline from 1497 to the present day.
A place for Florida kids to learn, explore, and amuse themselves with Florida history and education.
Searchable collections of manuscripts, war records, historic images, vital statistics, audio and video recordings.
Florida newspapers are being cataloged to full level CONSER standards. Microfilm of newspapers is produced to national preservation standards.
In celebration of the Scottish and Celtic families who settled North Florida.
Academics, librarians, government officials and individuals working to preserve documents of historical value including papers, maps, photos, films, audio recordings and electronic records. Newsletter, listserv, annual conference, membership application.
Depression-era reminiscences of ordinary Floridians, some written by novelists and poets who later achieved fame. From the U.S. Library of Congress files.
Pages on archaeology, grants, museums, underwater preserves, history, and folklife. Site map, section on state historical commission.
CFAS was established in 1963 as a non-profit organization dedicated to the appreciation, study and preservation of Florida's pre-Columbian, historic and contemporary cultural heritage.
A place for Florida kids to learn, explore, and amuse themselves with Florida history and education.
A concise history of the state "from the Stone Age to the Space Age" by the Florida Department of State's Division of Historical Resources.
In celebration of the Scottish and Celtic families who settled North Florida.
Folksongs, folktales, and life histories of African-American, Arabic, Bahamian, British-American, Cuban, Greek, Italian, Minorcan, Seminole, and Slavic cultures throughout the state, recorded under the auspices of the WPA arts projects in Florida.
Florida newspapers are being cataloged to full level CONSER standards. Microfilm of newspapers is produced to national preservation standards.
Cultural organization. Bookstore, journeys for the junior historian, family history, library, Florida Historical Quarterly, research requests and membership.
Searchable collections of manuscripts, war records, historic images, vital statistics, audio and video recordings.
Academics, librarians, government officials and individuals working to preserve documents of historical value including papers, maps, photos, films, audio recordings and electronic records. Newsletter, listserv, annual conference, membership application.
Depression-era reminiscences of ordinary Floridians, some written by novelists and poets who later achieved fame. From the U.S. Library of Congress files.
A history of Florida and guide to historic sites across the state, with detailed timeline from 1497 to the present day.
Locate address information (including web site links) for historical societies in each county within the state of Florida.
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