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  2. City of Hawkinsville (shipwreck) - Wikipedia

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    It became the third Florida Underwater Archaeological Preserve when it opened to the public in 1992. On May 31, 2001, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places as City of Hawkinsville (shipwreck). [2] It is located in Dixie County, 100 yards south of the Old Town railroad trestle (which is part of the Nature Coast State Trail).

  3. List of shipwrecks of Florida - Wikipedia

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    A Spanish-Cuban slave ship that wrecked on a reef in the Florida Keys after a running gun battle with a Royal Navy anti-slavery patrol ship. USS Helena I United States Navy: 11 September 1919 A yacht that was wrecked off Key West in the 1919 Florida Keys hurricane. Henrietta Marie England: 1700 A slave ship sunk off Florida Keys. Herrera Spain ...

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  5. Shipwreck Island - Wikipedia

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    Shipwreck Island may refer to: Shipwreck Island , a water park in Jacksonville Beach, Florida Shipwreck Island , a fictional island from the Pirates of the Caribbean series

  6. Shipwreck discovered at bottom of Florida Keys is revealed to ...

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    The remains of a 300-year-old British warship found 30 years ago in the waters off Florida have finally been identified as belonging to HMS Tyger by US archaeologists.

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  8. San Pedro Underwater Archaeological Preserve State Park

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    The 1733 Fleet was an entire Spanish convoy (except for one ship) lost in a hurricane off Florida. The lesser severity of the 1733 hurricane (which struck the fleet on July 15) and the shallowness of the wrecksites in the Keys, however, made for many survivors and even left four ships in good enough condition to be re-floated and sent back to Havana.

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