McIntosh 1890s Festival
All day free musical entertainment from country to bluegrass, featuring over 280 arts, crafts, plants and antique vendors, and food. Each year the 1890’s Festival raises money to fund projects […]
All day free musical entertainment from country to bluegrass, featuring over 280 arts, crafts, plants and antique vendors, and food. Each year the 1890’s Festival raises money to fund projects […]
Join a park ranger for a trip through time! See Ichetucknee’s past, from the stories of the Native Americans all the way up to the beautiful park that welcomes you […]
This two-day workshop is designed to explore a new approach to transformative collaboration between Black community organizations in North Florida and the UF Smathers Libraries. The workshop will bring together […]
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Recognizing that people in Florida shape their environment, but they are also sensitive to environmental changes, Humanities and the Sunshine State: Teaching Florida’s Climates is a unique, interdisciplinary residential educator […]
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Join Steven Noll, master lecturer in the University of Florida Department of History, who will be the guest speaker at this month’s installment of the public lecture series, Evenings at […]
Jane Landers, director of the Slave Societies Digital Archive, and Steve Noll, UF Department of History, will give a lecture on their book The African American Heritage of Florida. The “Florida and […]