Tallahassee, Florida • Jefferson County
Letchworth Mounds is a large, well-preserved Native American ceremonial center in Tallahassee, Florida, featuring several prominent earthwork mounds dating from the Late Woodland period. These mounds were constructed by the Weeden Island culture. The site showcases significant evidence of complex societal organization and spiritual practices from over a thousand years ago.
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Architecture; Exploration/Settlement; Agriculture; Historic - Non-aboriginal
13426 Meridian Rd. N, Tallahassee, Florida
Politics/Government; Architecture
Sw Of Tallahassee Off Fl 371, Tallahassee, Florida
Agriculture; Architecture
3640 Oakhurst Ln., Tallahassee, Florida
Exploration/Settlement; Art; Politics/Government
Ne Of Jct. Fl 263 And I-10, Tallahassee, Florida
Commerce; Architecture; Agriculture
Moccasin Gap Rd., Tallahassee, Florida
Education; Architecture
727 S. Calhoun St., Tallahassee, Florida
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Community Planning And Development
Fl 20, Hawthorne, Florida
Military
2 Mi. E Of Olustee On U.s. 90 In Osceola National Forest, Olustee, Florida
Maritime History; Transportation; Historic - Non-aboriginal
7.8 Nautical Mi. Offshore Panama City, Panama City, Florida
Historic - Non-aboriginal
3.7 Mi. Offshore Mexico Beach, Mexico Beach, Florida
Engineering; Transportation; Exploration/Settlement; Science; Communications
Kennedy Space Center, Titusville, Florida
Prehistoric; Conservation
1232 Se. 13th St., Pompano Beach, Florida