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Clarence B. Moore, an American archaeologist and writer, standing level with the bone structure on Phillippi Creek canal, east of Sarasota on March 14, 1929.
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State Library and Archives of Florida
In the 1900s, swamps and low-lying areas were drained to create more space for development and farming.
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The 83-year-old NEA Jazz Master turns the Tiny Desk into a place of musical worship.
Law gavel on a wooden desk, law books background
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Voting-rights groups urged an appeals court to reject an attempt by the state House and Senate to shield lawmakers and legislative staff members from testifying in redistricting lawsuits.