Wakulla Springs Archaeological & Historic District
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N 30° 14.061 W 084° 18.088
16R E 759700 N 3347834
Wakulla Springs is one of Florida's best-known freshwater springs. There is a $4/vehicle charge to enter Wakulla Springs State Park where the marker is located.
Waymark Code: WM6AGP
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 05/03/2009
Views: 20
Marker Text: This location significant as it represents relationships between human culture and natural resources from the settlement systems of the Paleoindian period to the recent historic past, a period of nearly 15,000 years. There are 55 recorded archaeological sites on the property. A variety of archaeological site types are represented, including Paleoindian kill sites, camp sites, village areas, and a mound/village complex. Evidence of visits by Spanish and other European explorers has been found.
Late nineteenth and early twentieth century use included heavy timbering and naval stores activities and until the 1930s it was a favorite place for picnics and political rallies.
The acquisition of the area by Edward Ball in 1934 resulted in its development as an attraction, but one which focused on the preservation and conservation of natural features. The construction of Wakulla Springs Lodge was completed and open to the public in September 1937. It is a fine example of the use of Mediterranean Revival architecture in an elegant, yet restrained application of the style, such that it does not detract from its natural surroundings. The district was listed on the National Register in 1993.
The Springs are also the location of a Geocaching EarthCache: GC15OEQ. Be sure to read the requirements for logging the EarthCache before you go - you'll need additional equipment.
Marker Number: F-394
Date: 1998
County: Wakulla
Marker Type: Roadside
Sponsored or placed by: Dept. of State and Division of Recreation & Parks, Environmental Protection
Website: [Web Link]
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Visit Instructions:
In your log, please say if you learned something new, and if you took any extra time to explore the area once you stopped at the historic marker waymark.
Please post a photo at the marker location.