After the Archaeological and Historical Conservancy
documented the significant sites in and around "Sam Jones" (Aripeka)
Seven Islands ─ now Pine Island and Long Key ─ we were instrumental in
preventing their destruction and in preserving Long Key as a
Broward County Park.
Beginning in 2005, AHC consulted on the archaeological management plan
for the park and monitored wetland mitigation and construction of trails
and buildings. AHC played an integral part in the design of the museum
wing for newly constructed
Long Key Nature Center, which opened in 2008.
The Exhibit Hall interprets the prehistory, history, and ecology of Long
Key. A nexus of audio-visual, tactile, and interactive media take the
visitor back into the day and the mind of the Tequesta Indians, through
the period of European Contact to the Seminole Indians, and up to the
turn of the 20th century when anthropologist, M. R. Harrington,
conducted the first archaeological investigations on Long Key.
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Installation of Clyde Butcher's Long Key Photomural |
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Tequesta Exhibit |
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European Contact Exhibits |
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