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Sito Archeologico di Mount Elizabeth

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The Mount Elizabeth Archaeological Site is a significant historical and archaeological landmark nestled within Indian RiverSide Park in Jensen Beach, Florida. Located along the scenic Indian River Lagoon in Martin County, this site is primarily known for its prehistoric shell midden and a 4,500-year-old burial and ceremonial mound, which stands impressively at 40 feet above sea level, making it one of the highest mounds in South Florida. Recognized for its immense historical value, the Mount Elizabeth Archaeological Site was added…

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    14 dicembre 2023

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    Nel 1855, Henry William Racey acquistò 100 acri di terreno in questa zona e, in seguito, suo figlio costruì una casa su un grande tumulo noto come "Monte Elisabetta". Questo tumulo funerario e cerimoniale risale a circa 4.500 anni fa. Dal parcheggio si gode una bella vista, ma per apprezzarla veramente da vicino è necessario smontare e camminare per qualche centinaio di metri.
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    Posizione:Jensen Beach, Martin County, Florida, Stati Uniti d'America

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    What is the primary historical significance of the Mount Elizabeth Archaeological Site?

    The Mount Elizabeth Archaeological Site is primarily significant as a large shell midden and a 4,500-year-old burial and ceremonial mound. It was constructed by people of the Late Archaic Period and is considered the highest mound in South Florida, standing at 40 feet above sea level. The site provides crucial insights into the lives of ancient hunter-gatherers who inhabited the area for thousands of years.

    Are there specific trails or walking routes to explore the archaeological mound?

    While the park features a three-quarter-mile walking path and a mangrove boardwalk, specific marked trails directly to or around the archaeological mound itself are not detailed. Visitors are encouraged to walk a few hundred feet from the parking area to get a closer view and appreciation of the ancient mound.

    What is the typical duration recommended for a visit to the Mount Elizabeth Archaeological Site and Indian RiverSide Park?

    The time needed for a visit can vary. To explore the archaeological site, walk the park's paths, and enjoy the waterfront views, visitors might spend anywhere from 1 to 3 hours. If you plan to take a historic tour of the Tuckahoe Mansion (available select days Nov-May) or utilize other park amenities like the fishing pier or children's museum, you might extend your visit.

    Is there an entrance fee for the Mount Elizabeth Archaeological Site or Indian RiverSide Park?

    No, admission to Indian RiverSide Park, which encompasses the Mount Elizabeth Archaeological Site, is free. This includes access to the archaeological mound, walking paths, and general park amenities. Historic tours of the Tuckahoe Mansion are also free on specific days.

    What are the parking arrangements at Indian RiverSide Park, and are there any fees?

    Parking is available at Indian RiverSide Park, located at 1707 NE Indian River Drive, Jensen Beach. While the intro mentions getting a good view from the parking lot, it does not specify any parking fees. Given that park admission is free, it is generally understood that parking is also free.

    Is the Mount Elizabeth Archaeological Site and Indian RiverSide Park accessible for visitors with mobility challenges or wheelchairs?

    The park aims to be accessible, featuring amenities like a three-quarter-mile walking path and a mangrove boardwalk. However, specific details regarding the accessibility of the archaeological mound itself or all areas of the Tuckahoe Mansion for wheelchairs are not explicitly provided. It's advisable to contact the park directly for detailed accessibility information.

    Are dogs allowed at the Mount Elizabeth Archaeological Site and within Indian RiverSide Park?

    The provided information does not explicitly state the dog policy for Indian RiverSide Park or the archaeological site. Many parks allow leashed dogs on trails but may restrict them from certain areas like buildings or beaches. It's best to check with park management for their current pet policy before bringing your dog.

    What kind of geological features can be observed at the Mount Elizabeth Archaeological Site?

    The most prominent geological feature is the large shell midden itself, which is an accumulation of shells, bones, tools, and other discarded items. This midden forms the basis of the 40-foot high mound. While not a natural geological formation in the traditional sense, its composition offers a unique insight into the ancient environment and the diet of its early inhabitants.

    Are there any public transportation options to reach the Mount Elizabeth Archaeological Site or Indian RiverSide Park?

    The provided information does not detail specific public transportation routes or bus services to Indian RiverSide Park. Visitors typically reach the site by private vehicle. For public transport options, it would be necessary to consult local Jensen Beach or Martin County transit authorities.

    What are some nearby dining or accommodation options close to Indian RiverSide Park?

    The information provided does not list specific cafes, pubs, or accommodation options. However, Jensen Beach is a developed area, and visitors can expect to find various dining establishments and lodging choices within a short driving distance of Indian RiverSide Park.

    Beyond the archaeological mound, what other historical or cultural landmarks are part of Indian RiverSide Park?

    Within Indian RiverSide Park, the beautifully restored Mediterranean Revival Tuckahoe Mansion is a significant historical landmark. Originally built in 1939, it served as a social hub and later as a novitiate and university administrative offices. Free historic tours of the mansion are available on the first and third Wednesdays of the month from November through May, offering insights into its rich history and architectural details.

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