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Miccosukee is a small unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in northeastern Leon County, Florida, [United States. The population was 383 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ] It is part of the Tallahassee metropolitan area .
1973: Tallahassee residents gather at The Sun Restaurant to commission Small Change Foundation to create an ecovillage "community of friends in the country". 1973: Co-op founders to begin weekly “Back to the Land” public presentations (May), purchase options on first 240 acres, establish nonprofit development corp. Unplanned land pre-sold ...
Lake Miccosukee's descriptions have changed through time, particularly in regard to coverage of the lake's surface with aquatic plants. Like Lake Lafayette and Lake Iamonia in Leon County, this was a prairie lake. In 1876, a plant-clogged Lake Miccosukee was described as being covered by maidencane, monocotyledonous and white bonnets. In 1914 ...
Too many times in history, others have told the Miccosukee’s story. Now, they're concerned about outside influences on their sovereignty in the state. Miccosukee Tribe returns to Tallahassee on ...
Friends of the Miccosukee Canopy Road Greenway, a volunteer group, meets Feb. 27, 2024, at the Miccosukee Land Co-op clubhouse to discuss concerns about the impact development is having on the 500 ...
A pedestrian was hit and killed by a vehicle Sunday afternoon in east Leon County. FHP spokesperson Patricia Jefferson-Shaw said a 14-year-old was hit around 12:05 p.m. on Miccosukee Road near ...
CR 142 at the Jefferson County line northeast of Miccosukee: Former SR 142; [3] portion from Ro Co Co Road south-southeast of Miccosukee to CR 151 east of Miccosukee and from just south of Tom Reeves Road east-northeast of Miccosukee is a dirt road. CR 146: Meridian Street Miccosukee Road US 90 / Meridian Street in Tallahassee
Historians partnered with the Seminole Tribe and the Miccosukee Tribe of Florida to bring artifacts for the public to learn about the history of Tallahassee before 1824.