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View showing visitors at San Marcos de Apalache Historic State Park - Saint Marks, Florida..
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Series/Collection number: S 1047, Publicity photographs, 1940-1996 ; Box 1, FF30
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San Marcos de Apalache is the second oldest surviving Spanish fortification in Florida. Built in 1679, it was located at the confluence of the Wakulla and St. Marks rivers. It was also utilized during the U.S. Civil War. The 17-acre site became a state park in 1964. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966, and is also a National Engineering Landmark and a National Historic Landmark.
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Holland, Karl E., 1919-1993. View showing visitors at San Marcos de Apalache Historic State Park - Saint Marks, Florida.. 20th century. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/91713>, accessed 11 June 2026.
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Holland, Karl E., 1919-1993. View showing visitors at San Marcos de Apalache Historic State Park - Saint Marks, Florida.. 20th century. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 11 Jun. 2026.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/91713>
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