12713 Fort Caroline Rd
Jacksonville FL 32225
904-641-7155
Description:
Visit this historic structure and find out more about the French Huguenots who built the first Protestant colony in the United States. Spend time in the museum perusing the different artifacts that highlight French and Indian culture. Before taking off, head out to the nature trail that envelops this notable structure. Picnic areas available.#13;#10;
FORT GEORGE ISLAND. Experience life as it was in 1798 on a Sea Island cotton plantation. Thought to be the oldest Florida plantation house still standing, this homestead still has 23 of its original 32 slave cabins. Lovely grounds surround the plantation. A visit here is an enjoyable excursion. Located at the northern tip of Ft George Island at the Ft George inlet east of Jacksonville#13;#10;#13;#10;
JAX BEACH. All aboard! This historical park, run by the Beaches Area Historical Society, focuses on the railroad. Tour a railroad foreman's house, a post office (circa 1903) and the Railroad Memorabilia Museum. Don't miss the authentic 28-ton steam engine constructed in 1911.