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Fort Foster State Historic Site, located within Hillsborough River State Park, is a recreation of a fort originally constructed in 1836 to provide defense during the Second Seminole War. The site features living-history demonstrations and offers educational programs that illuminate the historical significance of the conflict between the Seminole nation and the U.S. military.
Visitors can explore the interpretive center, which showcases over 100 artifacts and exhibits reflecting both sides of the historical narrative. The park's dedicated staff and re-enactors host events throughout the year, including the Fort Foster Rendezvous and the Candlelight Experience, providing an engaging glimpse into life during the era of the fort's operation.
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