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Cummer Gardens Family Tour

Apr

25

Listen Now Get the Podcast Visit the podcast page on our blog Download an MP3 of the podcast What is a Podcast? A podcast (or non-streamed webcast) is a series of digital […]

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Cummer Gardens Horticulture Tour

Apr

25

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Cummer Garden Tour

Apr

25

Listen Now Get the Podcast Visit the podcast page on our blog Download an MP3 of the podcast What is a Podcast? A podcast (or non-streamed webcast) is a series of digital […]

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Jr. Docent Podcast #11: Early Florida Art

Apr

25

One of the earliest known depictions of Florida in art was this print by Theodor de Bry from a drawing by Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues. Le Moyne was…

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Jr. Docent Podcast #10: Porcelain as a Reward

Apr

25

Objects like the Durnovo Casket were often given to individuals and institutions by the Romanovs to reward them for their service.

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Jr. Docent Podcast #9: Early Developments in Porcelain

Apr

25

For centuries China was the sole producer of porcelain (hence the name China) because of the…

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