1910s-1920s: Tourist Attractions Show Seminole Resilience
Welcome back to the next installment of our series Decades of Seminole Tourism! This month’s installment will span 1910 through 1920, and will be split into two posts. This week, we will look at the rise of the earliest permanent Seminole tourist attractions on Florida’s southeast coast. Next week, check in to learn all about Seminole dolls.
Centering Anti-colonial Travel
Decolonize your travel! This week, visit the blog to learn about anti-colonial travel, why it is important, and how to do it.
Florida’s Native American Heritage Trail
Take a trip along Florida’s Native American Heritage Trail! This week, follow along to find out what it is, how you can find sites along the trail, and for some special South Florida highlights.
Early Florida Transportation leads the way for Tourism
Boats, trains, and automobiles – oh my! This week, join us as we drive through Florida with a close look at early transportation methods, and how they changed Florida tourism forever.