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The deep history of a neighborhood east of Tallahassee is spotlighted with an official historical marker

The official unveiling of the new marker happened Jan. 29. The names "Block-Sterns" refers to the modern-day families who allowed archeologists to search their properties for historical evidence.
Tom Flanigan
The official unveiling of the new marker happened Jan. 29. The names "Block-Sterns" refers to the modern-day families who allowed archeologists to search their properties for historical evidence.

Tallahassee's history far pre-dates the arrival of Europeans in the 1500s. Now the area's latest historical marker fully acknowledges the story of those original occupants.

The marker, at the J.R. Alford Greenway trailhead was placed by the Tallahassee Historical Society and unveiled January 29. But it was the Panhandle Archeological Society's Lonnie Mann who put the significance of the site in context.

"This site has material that's over 12,000 years old."

Those Native Americans were identified as members of the Swift Creek culture. That's also how the nearby modern middle school got its name. Those early residents were connected to the larger Miccosukee Tribe. Edward Ornstein is the director of the tribe's embassy in Tallahassee.

"The tribal government is quite happy to see that Leon County and the Tallahassee Historical Society are paying attention to that history and commemorating it here."

The Historical Society began a campaign of placing markers at significant heritage sites around the county during last year's Tallahassee Bicentennial celebration.

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Tom Flanigan has been with WFSU News since 2006, focusing on covering local personalities, issues, and organizations. He began his broadcast career more than 30 years before that and covered news for several radio stations in Florida, Texas, and his home state of Maryland.

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