Florida FrontiersTemporada 9
Produced by the Florida Historical Society, "Florida Frontiers" explores a wide variety of topics relating to Florida history and culture. The series covers the Ice Age to the Space Age, Spanish colonists to Cracker Cowmen, and Civil War battles to Civil Rights demonstrations. Viewers are taken to locations from Key West to Pensacola, Tampa to Jacksonville, and many points in between.
Onde assistir Florida Frontiers • Temporada 9
5 episódios
- Memories of PalatkaE58
Memories of PalatkaMemories of Palatka. By the mid-1800s, the historic town of Palatka was a transportation hub for steamboat traffic. In the early 20th century, it became a battleground against the Ku Klux Klan. In 1933, Ravine Gardens State Park became a WPA project. Beginning in the 1970s, The Florida School of the Arts provided performers for "Cross and Sword," the official state play of Florida. - Plantations in FloridaE61
Plantations in FloridaPlantations in Florida were part of an agrarian society that depended upon the labor of enslaved people. Remnants of Florida's plantation culture can still be seen today at places including Goodwood Museum and Gardens and the Grove Museum in Tallahassee, the Kingsley Plantation on Fort George Island in Duval County, and at Bulow Plantation Ruins Historic State Park in Flagler County.