Spanish Pathways - Amelia Island, Florida

August 9, 2007 by Susanne  
Filed under Florida, History & Heritage, Jacksonville, News

SPANISH PATHWAYS
Amelia Island Museum of History
Sept 11 - Dec 7, 2007
Beginning with the early Spanish exploration of Florida in 1492, Spanish Pathways examines the numerous effects of Spanish culture on Florida from 1492 through 1992.

Amelia Island Museum

Spanish Pathways ImageViewerswill trace the Spanish in Florida and will investigate the earliestcattle industry, the Naváez expedition, De Soto’s epic march, Catholicmission sites, St. Augustine, Ft. Mose, Count Gálvez and the AmericanRevolution, the Second Spanish Era, Paulina Pedrosa and Las Patriotas, the cigar industry, and finally, the dramatic impact of the 1959 Cuban revolution on south Florida.
www.ameliamuseum.org

Amelia Island Museum of History
233 South Third Street Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034
Phone (904) 261-7378 Fax (904) 261-9701

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