Archeological Resources of the Caloosahatchee Region MPS

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Archeological Resources of the Caloosahatchee Region MPS
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Location Lee County, Florida
Coordinates 26°35′N81°55′W / 26.58°N 81.92°W / 26.58; -81.92
MPS [1]
NRHP reference No. 64500095

The following buildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Archeological Resources of the Caloosahatchee Region Multiple Property Submission (or MPS).

Resource NameAlso known asAddressCityCountyAdded
Galt Island Archeological District Address Restricted St. James City Lee County May 21, 1996
Josslyn Island Site Address Restricted Pineland Lee County December 14, 1978
Mound Key Site Address Restricted Fort Myers Beach Lee County August 12, 1970
Mark Pardo Shellworks Site Address Restricted Bokeelia Lee County May 21, 1996
Pineland Archeological District Address Restricted Pineland Lee County November 27, 1973
Useppa Island Site Address Restricted Bokeelia Lee County May 21, 1996

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References

  1. "Archeological Resources of Southwest Florida's Caloosahatchee Region, Lee and Charlotte Counties, 11500 B.C. - A.D. 1945 - Multiple Property Documentation Form". National Park Service . Retrieved September 15, 2014.