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TOP 30 Florida civil war history in Fernandina Beach, FL
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Amelia Island Real Estate Services
Amelia Island Real Estate Services is a premier real estate agency located at 10 Amelia Village Circle in Fernandina Beach, Florida, United States. Our agency specializes in helping clients find their dream homes on the beautiful Amelia Island, known for its rich history and stunning beaches. Fernandina Beach is a charming Victorian seaport with a fascinating past filled with tales of pirates and smugglers. Our agency can help you find a home in this historic town, with its carefully preserved 50-block district of historic homes and buildings. Explore the oldest surviving hotel in Florida, the Florida House Inn, and the Palace Saloon, Florida's oldest continuously operating pub. Visit Fort Clinch to experience Civil War re-enactments and learn about the area's history.
Fort Clinch
Fort Clinch State Park, located in Fernandina Beach, Florida, is a museum institution that offers a unique blend of history and nature. The park is open 365 days a year from 8 a.m. to sunset, with the ranger station open from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Visitors can explore the historic Fort Clinch, which played a strategic role during the Civil War, and learn about the life of a Union soldier through living history programs. In addition to the fort, the 1,400-acre park features maritime hammocks with live oaks, hiking and biking trails, and a variety of wildlife such as gopher tortoises and painted buntings. Popular activities at the park include camping, fishing, shelling, and shark-tooth hunting.
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