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View of the path leading to Cedar Key Musuem

Cedar Key Museum State Park

Located on Florida's Gulf Coast, picturesque Cedar Key was once a thriving port city and railroad connection. The museum depicts the area's colorful history and features seashells and artifacts collected by St. Clair Whitman.

12231 S.W. 166th Court
Cedar Key FL 32625

A small wooden fort with a palisade wall.

Fort Mose Historic State Park

The historic site of a free-slave settlement and a recreation of the original fort, this park preserves both history and natural beauty. The park offers picnic areas, observation and birding boardwalk, kayak launch boardwalk and a visitor center/museum.

15 Fort Mose Trail
St. Augustine FL 32084

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