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When developers in northeast Florida couldn't buy their candidate onto a conservation board, they conspired to do away with the boards all together, statewide. Another remarkable example of democracy rolling back in Florida.
Our guest this week is University of North Florida in Jacksonville archaeologist Keith Ashley who is leading an effort to "rediscover" the Timucua/Mocama community of Sarabay on Big Talbot Island halfway between Jacksonville and Amelia Island on the Atlantic Coast.
This week's episode of "Welcome to Florida" is presented by VisitSarasota.com which boasts the first authentic Neapolitan pizza restaurant in the state and The James Museum of Western and Wildlife Art in St. Petersburg which is debuting a new photography exhibition featuring Ansel Adams and Florida's Clyde Butcher.
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When developers in northeast Florida couldn't buy their candidate onto a conservation board, they conspired to do away with the boards all together, statewide. Another remarkable example of democracy rolling back in Florida.
Our guest this week is University of North Florida in Jacksonville archaeologist Keith Ashley who is leading an effort to "rediscover" the Timucua/Mocama community of Sarabay on Big Talbot Island halfway between Jacksonville and Amelia Island on the Atlantic Coast.
This week's episode of "Welcome to Florida" is presented by VisitSarasota.com which boasts the first authentic Neapolitan pizza restaurant in the state and The James Museum of Western and Wildlife Art in St. Petersburg which is debuting a new photography exhibition featuring Ansel Adams and Florida's Clyde Butcher.

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