Florida Frontiers

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Luna Settlement Excavation
Episode overview
The Luna Settlement Excavation. Archaeologists have discovered the site of Don Tristan de Luna's ill-fated 1559 settlement in Pensacola.
2x12
The Florida Folk Festival
Episode overview
The annual Florida Folk Festival celebrates and preserves the stories, music, dance, crafts, and food of the Sunshine State.
2x13
Flagler County
Episode overview
Flagler County was established in 1917, but has historic sites from much earlier, including Mala Compra and the Bulow Plantation.
2x14
The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art
Episode overview
The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art in Winter Park, Florida, has the most comprehensive collection of work by Louis Comfort Tiffany anywhere.
2x15
Documenting Florida Nature
Episode overview
Florida nature as seen by naturalist William Bartram in the 1770s, ornithologist, naturalist, and painter John James Audubon in the 1830s, and wilderness and landscape photographer Clyde Butcher since the 1980s.
2x16
Pre-Columbian Contact
Episode overview
People from as far away as the American Midwest visited Florida long before Europeans arrived. The ancient Maya may have come here, too.
2x17
The Legacy of Harry T. Moore
Episode overview
A look at the life of educator and activist Harry T. Moore and his wife Harriette, the first martyrs of the contemporary civil rights movement.
2x18
Active Citizenship
Episode overview
Grassroots efforts lead to historic preservation in South Beach, Miami, and Eatonville.
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The American Revolution in Florida
Episode overview
The Spanish ruled Florida for two centuries before the British took control in 1763. The important role that Florida played in the American Revolution is often overlooked.