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  2. List of museums in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Part of University of Miami, collection includes Greco-Roman antiquities, Renaissance, Baroque, 17th- and 19th-century European art, 19th-century American art, modern art, international works, glass Lyons Maritime Museum: St. Augustine: St. Johns Northeast Maritime Diving equipment and history Madame Tussauds Orlando: Orlando: Wax Maitland Art ...

  3. Palm Springs, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Palm Springs is a village in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States, situated approximately 61 mi (98 km) north of Miami. The village's name was likely derived from the resort city of Palm Springs, California .

  4. History of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Florida was under colonial rule by Spain from the 16th century to the 19th century, and briefly by Great Britain during the 18th century (1763–1783). Neither Spain nor Britain maintained a large military or civilian population. It became a territory of the United States in 1821. Two decades later, on March 3, 1845, Florida was admitted to the ...

  5. List of American artists before 1900 - Wikipedia

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    John E. Weyss (1820–1903), artist and cartographer; Worthington Whittredge (1820–1910), painter; 1821 Robert Duncanson (c. 1821–1872), painter, muralist; Persis Goodale Thurston Taylor (1821–1906), Hawaiian-born painter and sketch artist; 1822 Mathew Brady (1822–1896), photographer; 1823 Daniel Folger Bigelow (1823–1910), painter

  6. Indigenous peoples of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Pohoy – Chiefdom on Tampa Bay in the 17th century, refugees from Uchise raids in various places in Florida in the early 18th century. Sabacola - A town of the Apalachicola. A dependent town, called Sabacola el Menor, was located in Florida for a few years in the 17th century, when it hosted a Spanish mission, Santa Cruz de Sabacola.

  7. Florida Artists Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Florida Artists Hall of Fame recognizes artists who have made significant contributions to art in Florida. It was established by the Florida Legislature in 1986. There is a Florida Artists Hall of Fame Wall on the Plaza Level in the rotunda of the Florida Capitol .

  8. List of modern artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of modern artists: important artists who have played a role in the history of modern art, dating from the late 19th century until (approximately) the 1970s. Artists who have been at the height of their activity since that date, can be found in the list of contemporary artists .

  9. Timeline of Florida history - Wikipedia

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    An 18th-century map of Florida. ... 8000 BC: Warm Mineral Springs. 7500 BC: Devil's Den Cave. 5370–5260 BC: ... Palm Beach County is established. 1910s