Photo of the Day: Proof of a Past Era
This open field along Paynes Creek is proof of a fort that once protected central Florida. Tensions remained following the Second Seminole War prompting officials to build a series of forts to help protect the land. On a spot of high land along a creek in a little town called Bowling Green, Fort Chokonikla was built in 1849. Fort Chokonikla was the first in the chain of forts to protect the settlers from the Seminole Indians. The fort did not remain in operation long due to an illness that forced the fort to be abandoned. An empty field is all that remains today of the fort and the adjoining trading post. But the site and the legacy of the settlement can be seen at the Paynes Creek Historic State Park. (Photo: July 3, 2016)

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