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National Historic Landmark edit

Landmark name Image Date listed Locality County Description
4 Cape Canaveral Air Force Station April 16, 1984 Cocoa
28°29′20″N 80°34′40″W / 28.488889°N 80.577778°W / 28.488889; -80.577778 (Cape Canaveral Air Force Station)
Brevard The East Coast space launch facility of the U.S. Department of Defense, and adjacent to the Kennedy Space Center
11 Fort Mose Site October 12, 1994 St.Augustine
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St. Johns First free black settlement legally sanctioned in what would become the United States. Slaves from the British colonies of South Carolina and Georgia escaped here during the early to mid 18th century, making this a precursor to the Underground Railroad.
16 Freedom Tower October 6, 2008 Miami
25°46′48″N 80°11′23″W / 25.78°N 80.189722°W / 25.78; -80.189722 (Freedom Tower)
Miami-Dade The original headquarters and printing facility of the Miami News & Metropolis newspaper; later made a memorial to Cuban immigration to the U.S.
19 Ernest Hemingway House November 24, 1968 Key West
24°33′04″N 81°48′03″W / 24.551179°N 81.800903°W / 24.551179; -81.800903 (Hemingway, Ernest, House)
Monroe A home of author Ernest Hemingway
22 Llambias House April 15, 1970 St.Augustine
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St. Johns Built in the late 18th century, and part of the St. Augustine Town Plan Historic District
27 Mud Lake Canal September 20, 2006 Flamingo
25°10′26″N 80°56′17″W / 25.174°N 80.938°W / 25.174; -80.938 (Mud Lake Canal)
Monroe Prehistoric long-distance canoe canal
30 Pensacola Naval Air Station Historic District December 8, 1976 Pensacola
30°20′52″N 87°17′50″W / 30.3478°N 87.2972°W / 30.3478; -87.2972 (Pensacola Naval Air Station Historic District)
Escambia Opened in 1914, as the first U.S. permanent naval air station, first Navy pilot training center, and first U.S. naval installation to send pilots into combat.
35 San Luis De Talimali (formerly San Luis de Apalache) October 15, 1966 Tallahassee
30°26′57″N 84°19′12″W / 30.44909°N 84.319905°W / 30.44909; -84.319905 (San Luis De Talimali)
Leon A Spanish Franciscan mission was built here in 1633 in the descendent settlement of Anhaica, capital of Apalachee Province. It was abandoned and destroyed in 1704 to prevent use by the British.

National Natural Landmark edit

Name Image Date Location Description
2 Big Cypress Bend October 1966 Collier, Monroe, & Miami-Dade counties
25°51′32″N 81°2′2″W / 25.85889°N 81.03389°W / 25.85889; -81.03389 (Big Cypress Bend)
3 Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary March 1964 north of Naples
26°25′4.41″N 81°32′18.33″W / 26.4178917°N 81.5384250°W / 26.4178917; -81.5384250 (Corkscrew Swamp)
8 Lignumvitae Key October 1968 Lignumvitae Key
24°54′7.18″N 80°41′57.56″W / 24.9019944°N 80.6993222°W / 24.9019944; -80.6993222 (Lignumvitae Key)
10 Osceola Research Natural Area December 1974 Columbia County
13 Reed Wilderness Seashore Sanctuary November 1967 Martin County
27°2′25.64″N 80°6′49.47″W / 27.0404556°N 80.1137417°W / 27.0404556; -80.1137417 (Reed Wilderness Seashore Sanctuary)

Florida State Parks edit

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Parks for which I need to get stamp in passport book. Parks to visit, already got all the stamps.

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