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St. Marks Light / Apalachee / St. Marks /  Florida / Wakulla County /  Florida / Fort Ward / St. Marks River / Tallahassee /  Florida / Muscogee people / Wakulla Beach /  Florida / Geography of Florida / Florida / Tallahassee metropolitan area
Date: 2013-09-17 15:28:32
St. Marks Light
Apalachee
St. Marks
Florida
Wakulla County
Florida
Fort Ward
St. Marks River
Tallahassee
Florida
Muscogee people
Wakulla Beach
Florida
Geography of Florida
Florida
Tallahassee metropolitan area

TIMELINE 15,000 B.C. – Paleo-Indians are first people in this area. Most of refuge was inland with grasses and large mammals. Earliest artifacts are found in Mounds trail area consisting of very simple projectile poin

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