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  2. Safety Harbor culture - Wikipedia

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    The Safety Harbor culture was an archaeological culture practiced by Native Americans living on the central Gulf coast of the Florida peninsula, from about 900 CE until after 1700. The Safety Harbor culture is defined by the presence of Safety Harbor ceramics in burial mounds. The culture is named after the Safety Harbor site, which is close to ...

  3. Safety Harbor site - Wikipedia

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    The Safety Harbor site is an archaeological site in Philippe Park at 2525 Philippe Parkway in Safety Harbor, Florida, United States. [3] It is the type site for the Safety Harbor culture, [4] and includes the largest remaining mound in the Tampa Bay area. [5] It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1964.

  4. Safety Harbor, Florida - Wikipedia

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    0290124 [4] Website. www .cityofsafetyharbor .com. Safety Harbor is a city on the west shore of Tampa Bay in Pinellas County, Florida, United States. It was settled in 1823 and incorporated in 1917. The population was 17,072 at the 2020 census.

  5. Tocobaga - Wikipedia

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    Tocobaga (occasionally Tocopaca) was the name of a chiefdom of Native Americans, its chief, and its principal town during the 16th century. The chiefdom was centered around the northern end of Old Tampa Bay, the arm of Tampa Bay that extends between the present-day city of Tampa and northern Pinellas County. The exact location of the principal ...

  6. Indigenous peoples of Florida - Wikipedia

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    – Wakulla culture: 750–1000 Florida Panhandle Alachua culture: 700 – Historic north central Florida Suwannee Valley culture: 750 – Historic north Florida Safety Harbor culture: 800 – Historic central peninsular Gulf coast of Florida Fort Walton culture – a Mississippian culture 1000 – Historic Florida Panhandle and southwest ...

  7. History of Sarasota, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Safety Harbor culture, which developed out of the Manasota culture around 900, covered much of the same area. Safety Harbor sites continued to be occupied after the Spanish reached Florida, as European artifacts have been found in the sites. Safety Harbor people built temple mounds in the primary towns of their chiefdoms.

  8. Weeden Island culture - Wikipedia

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    The McKeithen Weeden Island culture was a regional variant of early Weeden Island culture in north Florida. The area of the McKeithen Weeden Island culture was north of the Santa Fe River, extending east from the Aucilla River to the western edge of the St. Johns River drainage basin. It lasted about 500 years, from 200 to 700. [13]

  9. Award-winning Safety Harbor hot spot combines seafood ... - AOL

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    The Tides Seafood Market and Provisions is located at 305 Main Street in Safety Harbor. They are open seven days a week, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. They are open seven days a week, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.

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