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Florida Living History

Making Florida’s History Come Alive!

 
 

MISSION STATEMENT


Florida Living History, Inc. (FLH), is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, educational organization dedicated to informing our state’s citizens and visitors about Florida's colonial and territorial past, using living-history programs, demonstrations, and recreated portrayals of significant historical events.  FLH strives for high standards in historical interpretation and supports educational initiatives that promote a greater understanding and appreciation of Florida's rich and diverse colonial story, and its contribution to American history.



VISION STATEMENT


Florida Living History, Inc.’s (FLH’s), long-term goal is the development of heritage programs, events, seminars, and lectures that commemorate:

 

The 500th anniversary of the founding of Florida in 2013, the 450th anniversary of the establishment of the first and oldest permanent European settlement in the continental United States – St. Augustine, Florida – in 2015, and the establishment of the first, legally sanctioned, free black settlement in the United States – the town of Gracia Real de Santa Teresa de Mose – (on the site of Florida’s present-day Fort Mose Historic State Park).


Thank you for your interest in our organization! 

We invite you to explore our Website for more information. If you have questions or comments, please contact Florida Living History, Inc. at info@floridalivinghistory.org

FLH strives

to promote

a greater understanding

of Florida's colonial history.

Florida Living History, Inc.  •   1960 US Hwy 1 South PMB 193  •   St. Augustine, FL  32086   •   1-877-FLA-HIST

info@floridalivinghistory.org


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