210 Winson Ave
Englewood
FL 34223
Indian Mound Park
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Overview
Indian Mound Park also known as Paulsen Point, was occupied by Indians attracted to the spot for resources on land and bay from approximately 1000 BC-1350 AD. The contoured landscape is a result of the habitation on the area. Indian Mound Park provides access to Lemon Bay and is a boat launching site.
-Bryan Knight, student at SCF sustainability class
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