Florida Native American Heritage Trail - (Page Cover3) This publication produced by: T rail of Florida’s Indian Heritage Founded in 2000 by heritage interpreter entrepreneurs Martha Ardren and Karen Fraley, the Trail of Florida’s Indian Heritage is a membership network of three heritage interpreters and 26 public sites, including history museums, archaeological sites, and city, county, state and national parks. With funding from the Florida Humanities Council, the Frank E. Duckwall Foundation, and VISIT FLORIDA New Product Development Department, the Trail has produced three important archaeological speaker series and three very popular tourism brochures which are distributed throughout the state and at all VISIT FLORIDA Welcome Centers. Want to contribute to the promotion and preservation of Florida’s past in a significant way? Want to demonstrate support for local and statewide nonprofit tourism efforts? Get Involved! Become a member of the Trail of Florida’s Indian Heritage! Categories of membership: • Individual Member • Nonprofit Organization Members • Site and Heritage Interpreter Members • Sponsor Member (Convention and Visitors’ Bureaus, CRM firms and other businesses) For more information on becoming a member, please call toll free: 877.621.6805 or visit the Trail at: www.trailoffloridasindianheritage.org http://www.trailoffloridasindianheritage.org http://www.trailoffloridasindianheritage.org
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