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The Mocama were at the center of a crucial part of early American history: Fort Caroline. It was there, in what's now Jacksonville, that the French got a toehold in the New World in 1564, ...
In Mocama territory, in what's now the Fort Caroline area of Jacksonville, about 200 French Protestants got a toehold in the New World in 1564, well before Jamestown or Plymouth.
The Fernandina Beach-based brewery announced its expansion earlier this year. A Fernandina Beach brewing company has opened a taproom in the master-planned community Wildlight in Nassau County ...
UNF professors say the story of the people who lived for millennia in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia is more complex than long thought.
NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA, Fla. — Residents living in the Nassau County will have a new place to enjoy delicious craft beer. Mocama Beer Company announced it will be opening a new satellite taproom ...
"Mocama Marine will be a fantastic corporate partner in Bay County," he said in the release. "(Its) creation of 105 new careers in marine manufacturing provides our citizens with new employment ...
Mocama Marine LLC plans to establish the new local boat manufacturing operation in two existing buildings at the old Bay County Industrial Park off Bay Line Drive. PANAMA CITY — More than 100 ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla — The University of North Florida Archaeology Lab is unveiling a lost Indigenous town at Big Talbot Island State Park this week. The student are excavating the native Mocama ...
The dig is part of the UNF Archaeology Lab’s Mocama Archaeological Project that focuses on the Timucua-speaking people who lived in Northern Florida.
This dig is part of the UNF Archaeology Lab’s ongoing Mocama Archaeological Project that focuses on the Timucua-speaking Mocama people who lived along the Atlantic coast of northern Florida at ...
People living in Nassau County will soon have a new place to enjoy craft beer. Mocama Beer Company announced it will be opening a new satellite taproom in the Wildlight community after opening its ...
Mocama Wildlight will open in community’s former StoryCenter, located at 123 Tinker Street in Yulee. The taproom will occupy 2,000 square feet of space with beer taps and wine selections.
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