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  • PROGRAM ON ARCHAEOLOGY AT WAKULLA SPRINGS

    Friends of Wakulla Springs State Park is pleased to offer a spring speaker series with fascinating monthly programs, featuring a tapestry of Florida history which highlights archaeology, stories of pirates and revolutionary rogues, and a look at World War II in Florida.
    The first program, “Seeing Florida Heritage through Archaeology” will be presented by noted anthropologist, Dr. Uzi Baram on Thursday, March 16 at 7 p.m. The history of Florida is captivating, and archaeology helps us to understand the heritage beneath the ground and to appreciate what people have achieved. We invite you to join us for a unique look spanning the last five centuries including colonial sites, utopian settlements, minority communities, and modern cities.
    The program is hosted by Friends of Wakulla Springs State Park with funding for this program provided by Florida Humanities and sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Florida Department of State, Division of Arts and Culture, and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture.
    Register online at the Friends website, WakullaSprings.org to receive Zoom program link to attend this and other upcoming free programs in the virtual series.