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Wrecks & Ruins

Lungren Island Shipwreck

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What was this vessel?
Why is it there?
How long has it been there?
Examine the data & decide for yourself !

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The Volusia Bar Lighthouse

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Much has been written about this iconic structure which once graced the southern end of Lake George. Join us as we explore it's important role in the story of the river

The Original St. Johns River Tour Boat early 50's

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1850 Map of the Florida Wetlands

The House at Volusia Bar Fish Camp

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The river eventually reclaims all man-made objects - even this unique little cabin.
A slideshow tells the sad story of decay and eventual collapse.

Kept at the Pioneer Settlement, Barberville, Fl

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