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The Indian River is a 121-mile (195 km) long [1] brackish-water lagoon on Florida's eastern Atlantic coast. [2] It is part of the Indian River Lagoon system, which in turn forms part of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. It was originally called Río de Ais by the Spanish, after the Ais tribe who lived along the east coast of what is now Florida.
Museum of the Sea and Indian, Destin, destroyed by hurricane in 1995 [49] Museum of Weapons & Early American History , St. Augustine Panama Canal Museum Florida, Seminole, closed in 2012, collections transferred to the George A. Smathers Libraries at the University of Florida in Gainesville [ 50 ]
Jacksonville, St. Augustine and Indian River Railway: Palatka and Indian River Railway: ACL: 1881 1887 Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West Railway: Pelham and Havana Railroad: 1906 1923 N/A Peninsular Railroad: SAL: 1878 1883 Florida Transit and Peninsular Railroad: Pensacola Railroad: L&N: 1877 1880 Louisville and Nashville Railroad
Clay The Cherokee and Chickasaw both fashion pipes made from fired clay, however these are only used for social smoking. They use small reed cane pipestems made from river cane. These pipes are made from aged river clay hardened in a hot fire. Red pipestone Mississippian and Eastern Woodlands style "acorn" pipe.
Black Creek is a tributary of the St. Johns River in Clay County, Florida.It is formed by the confluence of North Fork Black Creek and South Fork Black Creek. North Fork Black Creek originates as an outflow from Kingsley Lake and flows north and then southeast, meeting South Fork Black Creek on the east side of MIddleburg.
Crystal River State Archaeological Site is a 61-acre (250,000 m 2) Florida State Park located on the Crystal River and within the Crystal River Preserve State Park. The park is located two miles (3 km) northwest of the city of Crystal River , on Museum Point off U.S. 19 / 98 .
Indian River County (Spanish: Condado de Río Indio) is a county located in the southeastern and east-central portions of the U.S. state of Florida. As of the 2020 census , the population was 159,788. [ 2 ]
The river ends at Deer Point Lake, a reservoir that provides the freshwater supply for Panama City and much of Bay County. The name "Econfina" derives from the Creek ekana , which means "earthy", and feno , which means "bridge" or "footlog", referring to a natural bridge that crossed the river about 15 miles (24 km) upstream from its mouth ...