Everything about The Timucuan Ecological And Historic Preserve totally explained
The
Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve is located in the city of
Jacksonville, Florida in the
United States. The park was established in
1988, and covers 46,000 acres (186.16 km²). Critical
wetland habitats are protected within the Preserve, which contains more than 300 privately held pieces of land. The
Fort Caroline National Memorial is located in the Timucuan Preserve, as is the
Kingsley Plantation. The Preserve is maintained through cooperation by the
National Park Service, the
Florida Parks Service and the City of Jacksonville Department of Parks and Recreation, and is named for the
Timucua Indians who once lived throughout northern Florida.
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