Florida Frontiers TV - Memories of Palatka

Florida Frontiers TV – Episode 58 – Palatka

 

Memories of Palatka. By the mid-1800s, the historic town of Palatka was a transportation hub for steamboat traffic. In the early 20th century, it became a battleground against the Ku Klux Klan. In 1933, Ravine Gardens State Park became a WPA project. Beginning in the 1970s, The Florida School of the Arts provided performers for "Cross and Sword," the official state play of Florida.

 

  • Florida Frontiers TV – Episode 58 - Palatka
    Ben Brotemarkle, Florida Historical Society
  • Florida Frontiers TV – Episode 58 - Palatka
    Larry Beaton, Putnam County Historian
  • Billy Townsend, Author, Age of Barbarity
  • Florida Frontiers TV – Episode 58 - Palatka
    Nicole Grace, Putnam County Historical Society
  • Florida Frontiers TV – Episode 58 - Palatka
    Emily Schafer, Dean, Florida School of the Arts
  • Florida Frontiers TV – Episode 58 - Palatka
    Patricia Crotty, Florida School of the Arts Professor (Retired)
  • Florida Frontiers TV – Episode 58 - Palatka
    Bronson Mulholland House
  • Florida Frontiers TV – Episode 58 - Palatka
    Putnam County Courthouse
  • Florida Frontiers TV – Episode 58 - Palatka
    Cross and Sword Program
  • Florida Frontiers TV – Episode 58 - Palatka
    Steamship 'Hiawatha' at the Landing, Palatka
  • Florida Frontiers TV – Episode 58 - Palatka
    KKK Funeral
  • Florida Frontiers TV – Episode 58 - Palatka
    Ravine Gardens

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