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Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve & Fort Caroline National Memorial
History & Culture
 

The history and culture of the Preserve stretches over 6,000 years. Hear the life stories of the native people who survived in Florida’s environment prior to European contact. Learn of the clash of cultures that occurred as nations converged in the New World, from Europeans attempts at colonization to the struggles of enslaved African peoples. Experience more modern trends such as the growing tourism industry and present community efforts to sustain modern life while preserving our local environment and its history.

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Timucua Indians

16th-century European Settlement

Plantation Era

Recreational Development

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Banner image of Fort Caroline and Kingsley Plantation, including a photograph of a 16th century reenactor cooking.
Photograph of Easter, born as a slave at Kingsley Plantation.
People
Learn about the people who lived within the boundaries of what is now the Timucuan Preserve.
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Entrance to the fort exhibit at Fort Caroline.
Places
Discover places to explore and enjoy.
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Engraving of the meeting between a Timucuan chief and French explorer.
Stories
The diverse people and places in the Preserve are woven together through their stories.
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Florida Territorial Governor William Pope Duval  

Did You Know?
One of the Huguenot inhabitants of la Caroline had the surname of "DuVal.” Jacksonville, Florida, where the national memorial is located, is within Duval County which is named for Florida's first civilian territorial governor, William Pope Duval, a Huguenot descendant.
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Last Updated: April 04, 2009 at 12:54 EST