San Marcos de Apalache Historic State Park is a Florida State Park in Wakulla County, Florida organized around the historic site of a Spanish colonial...
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Che Apalache was an Argentinian-American string band based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Their style has attracted fans such as banjoist Béla Fleck who produced...
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colonial forces constructed wooden fortifications at Fort San Marcos de Apalache south of modern-day Tallahassee in 1679, and by 1763 had partially completed...
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Apalache is an unincorporated community in Spartanburg County, in the U.S. state of South Carolina. Using a variant spelling of the Apalachee Indian tribe...
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Apalachee massacre (redirect from Apalache Massacre)
The Apalachee massacre was a series of raids by English colonists from the Province of Carolina and their Muscogee allies against a largely peaceful Apalachee...
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It was located in the descendent settlement of Anhaica (also as Anhayca Apalache or Inihayca) capital of Apalachee Province. The mission was part of Spain's...
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humid subtropical climate zone (Cfa). Originally known as San Marcos de Apalache and centered on a Spanish fort, this town was founded by the Spanish in...
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The Apalache Mill, now the Lofts by the Lake, is a historic textile mill at 2200 Racing Road in Apalache, South Carolina. The main mill building, a three-story...
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Yaupon tea (section Apalache)
peace offering, offering it to their enemies when calling for peace. The Apalache tribe drank yaupon tea in preparation for their ballgame. Preparations...
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