Wednesday, Apr 23, 2014

Egmont Key: A Historic Treasure

Time: 10:00 am til 12:00 pm

Location: Tampa Bay History Center, 801 Old Water Street, Tampa

Description: This tiny island has witnessed a lot of history. Accessible only by private boat, Egmont Key has a unique natural and cultural history, including a lighthouse that has stood since 1858. It served as a camp for captured Seminoles at the end of the Third Seminole War and was later occupied by the Union Navy during the Civil War. In 1898, as the Spanish-American War threatened, Fort Dade was built on the island and remained active until 1923. Today the island is enjoyed by boaters, anglers, tourists, birdwatchers and nature lovers. Discover its richness and diversity in this course.

When: April 23, 30 & May 7, 10 a.m.-noon

Where: TBHC classroom

Cost: $30 (3 sessions)

Register: Contact USF-OLLI at 813-974-2403 or www.conted.usf.edu/seniors

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FPAN is participating in this event.

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