Discover the historic DeSoto Winter Encampment Site in Tallahassee, Florida, where renowned explorer Hernando de Soto and his army spent the winter of 1540-1541. Located near downtown Tallahassee, this small state-owned park preserves the grounds where De Soto and his men camped, offering a glimpse into their tumultuous journey through the American South.
Immerse yourself in the rich history of the Apalachee Nation as you explore the site of the Native American village of Anhaica Apalache, which De Soto and his army occupied after a trail of destruction and battles with resisting Native Americans. Witness the remnants of the winter encampment, where the Spanish conquistadors fortified the village and raided nearby villages for supplies. Uncover artifacts from the DeSoto expedition, including coins, armor, and even pig bones, as you delve into the fascinating story of this significant chapter in American history.
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