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Yellow Bluff Fort Historic State Park
State park in Florida, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Yellow Bluff Fort Historic State Park is a Florida State Park in Jacksonville, Florida. It is located near the mouth of the St. Johns River, a mile south of State Road 105 on New Berlin Road, in the cities Northside area. On September 29, 1970, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
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History

Yellow Bluff 'Fort' was not a fort at all, but instead an armed and fortified camp constructed during the Civil War. It served to protect shipping supply lines to Jacksonville and through the St. Johns valley from Union attacks. The camp was built in early 1862, holding over 350 personnel at some points of its existence, which lasted until the end of the war.
Recreational activities
Visitors can picnic in an authentic reproduction of a Confederate and Union troop encampment.
Special events
Every year, the park has a day of illustrated presentations and living history demonstrations showing the historical and cultural significance of the area.
Admission and hours
There are no entrance fees. The park is open 24 hours a day.
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