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photo12.com — Pierre-Jean Chalençon
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NAPOLÉON AN INTIMATE PORTRAIT
Created from the collection of 1st Empire authority and author, Pierre-Jean Calençon, the exhibit NAPOLÉON An Intimate Portrait, coming to the Museum of Florida History in February, features over 250 artifacts revealing the fascinating story of Napoléon Bonaparte.
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Xavier Cortada: Florida's 2006 Heritage Month Artist
Selected to create the 2006 Florida Heritage Month poster, Miami artist, Xavier Cortada seeks to reclaim Florida's past through his art.
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Mary Mcleod Bethune: A Lifetime of Leadership, A Legacy of Learning
Born to former slaves a decade after the Civil War, Mary Mcleod Bethune rose above the barriers of sex, race and economic status to become a national leader. Her Daytona Beach home on the campus of Bethune-Cookman College is a National Historic Landmark.
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The Suwannee River Wilderness Trial
From the river's headwaters in rural north Florida to the Gulf of Mexico, the Suwannee River Wilderness Trail runs 207 miles. The trail provides access to Florida's rural cutural and historical resources, and variety of wilderness experiences.
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