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Natural History Museum Attractions In Central Florida

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Central Florida is a region of the Southern U.S. state of Florida. Different sources give different definitions for the region, but as its name implies it is usually said to comprise the central part of the state, including the Orlando area. It is one of Florida's three directional regions, along with North Florida and South Florida. It includes the following counties: Brevard, Citrus, Hardee, Hernando, Hillsborough, Indian River, Lake, Manatee, Marion, Orange, Osceola, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, Seminole, Sumter, and Volusia.
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Natural History Museum Attractions In Central Florida

  • 1. SKELETONS: Museum of Osteology Orlando
    SKELETONS: a Museum of Osteology is a museum attraction located in Orlando Florida and Central Florida's largest natural history museum. Opened in May, 2015, this is one of only two skeleton museums in the United States of America; the second being the Museum of Osteology. Both museums are owned by Skulls Unlimited International Inc. SKELETONS: Museum of Osteology features over 500 real animal skeletons within 40 exhibits.
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  • 2. Marion County Museum of History and Archaeology Ocala
    The Castillo de San Marcos is the oldest masonry fort in the continental United States. Located on the western shore of Matanzas Bay in the city of St. Augustine, Florida, the fort was designed by the Spanish engineer Ignacio Daza. Construction began in 1672, 107 years after the city's founding by Spanish Admiral and conquistador Pedro Menéndez de Avilés, when Florida was part of the Spanish Empire. The fort's construction was ordered by Governor Francisco de la Guerra y de la Vega after the destructive raid by the English privateer Robert Searles in 1668. Work proceeded under the administration of Guerra's successor, Manuel de Cendoya in 1671, and the first coquina stones were laid in 1672. The construction of the core of the current fortress was completed in 1695, though it would under...
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