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Kingsley Plantation The Kingsley Plantation is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The history of the property dates back to 1813 and was names for one of it's many owners, Zephaniah Kingsley. The property includes the plantation house, a kitchen house, a barn and the remnants of the slave cabins. Address: 11676 Palmetto Avenue Jacksonville FL
1 904 251-3537
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The Florida Black Heritage Trail is part of the efforts to perserve Florida's African-American history. The trail brings visitors to various landmarks and sites that are important to African-American history in the state of Florida. Address: . Jacksonville FL USA
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Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve protects 46,000 acres of unspoiled coastal wetlands-one of the last such regions on the Atlantic Coast. Also preserved here are historic and prehistoric sites. Address: . Jacksonville FL USA
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Fort Caroline National Memorial, located within Timucuan Preserve, presents a two-thirds scale model of 16th-century Fort Caroline. The original fort was a French property established in 1564 and captured by the Spanish in 1565. Address: 12713 Fort Caroline Rd Jacksonville FL USA
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Pablo Historical Park Pablo Historical Park features buildings exhibits that outline the history of the area. One of the houses is a restored 19th century building that was once the house of the Florida East Coast Railroad station master. A steam locomotive and railroad depot are also located on the property. Address: 425 Pablo Avenue Jacksonville Beach FL
1 904 246-0093
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