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Letchworth-Love Mounds Photos

An Anole gazing over the top of a wooden plank on a boardwalk. The largest mound is nearly 300 feet wide and 46 feet high, making it the tallest mound recorded in Florida. Picnic Pavilion with tables provide a peaceful opportunity to get away from the city.
An Anole gazing over the top of a wooden plank on a boardwalk. The largest mound is nearly 300 feet wide and 46 feet high, making it the tallest mound recorded in Florida. Picnic Pavilion with tables provide a peaceful opportunity to get away from the city.
  A topographic and auger survey of the southern 40 acres of the park indicate the site likely dates to the early Weeden Island Period (ca AD 300 - 700). This would make the site one of the oldest mound complexes in Florida.  
  A topographic and auger survey of the southern 40 acres of the park indicate the site likely dates to the early Weeden Island Period (ca AD 300 - 700). This would make the site one of the oldest mound complexes in Florida.  

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