Florida Frontiers Television

Episode Number
4
Program Date
  • FFTV S:01 E:04—The Windover People, Patty Meyers - Brevard Museum

  • FFTV S:01 E:04—The Windover People, Windover Exhibit - Brevard Museum

  • FFTV S:01 E:04—The Windover People, Glen Doran - Lead Windover Archaelologist

  • FFTV S:01 E:04—The Windover People, Vera Zimmerman - Indian River Anthropological Society

  • FFTV S:01 E:04—The Windover People, Rochelle Marrinan - Chair FSU Anthropology Department

  • FFTV S:01 E:04—The Windover People, Geoffrey Thomas - Florida State University

  • FFTV S:01 E:04—The Windover People, Brian Owens - Artist

  • FFTV S:01 E:04—The Windover People, Windover - Present Day

     

    The Windover Dig in Titusville, Florida, was one of the most important archaeological discoveries in the world.

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    The Florida Historical Society Press preserves Florida’s past through the publication of books on a wide variety of topics relating to our state’s diverse history and culture.

    Episode Number
    3
    Program Date
    • FFTV S:01 E:03—Exploring New Worlds, Castillo De San Marcos National Monument

    • FFTV S:01 E:03—Exploring New Worlds, James Cusic - Yonge Library of Florida History

    • FFTV S:01 E:03—Exploring New Worlds, Susan Parker - St. Augustine Historical Society

    • FFTV S:01 E:03—Exploring New Worlds, St. Augustine

    • FFTV S:01 E:03—Exploring New Worlds, Astronaut - Winston Scott at Brevard Museum

    • FFTV S:01 E:03—Exploring New Worlds, Panel Discussion

       

      From Spanish colonization to the manned exploration of space, Florida establishes the boundaries of the Modern Era.

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      Episode Number
      2
      Program Date
      • FFTV S:01 E:02—Everyday People Making History, Stetson Kennedy

      • FFTV S:01 E:02—Everyday People Making History, Barbara Vickers

      • FFTV S:01 E:02—Everyday People Making History, Discussion Panel

         

        Everyday people make history happen including author Stetson Kennedy and Civil Rights activist Barbara Vickers.

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