Description:
Nestled on the Manatee River, west of downtown, this park attracts history buffs by re-creating the look and atmosphere of the period when Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto landed here in 1539. It includes a restoration of de Soto's original campsite and a scenic .5-mile nature trail that circles a mangrove jungle and leads to the ruins of one of the first settlements in the area. Start by watching the 21-minute film about de Soto in America. From December to March, park employees dress in 16th-century costumes and portray the early settlers' way of life, including cooking and the firing of an arquebus, one of the world's earliest firearms.
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Ask a local about DeSoto National Memorial
Ask Bradenton Locals about DeSoto National Memorial
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Contact:
- visit website
- tel: 941/792-0458
Address:
- DeSoto Memorial Hwy. (north end of 75th St. W.)
- Bradenton, FL 34205
Hours:
- Daily 9am-5pm
Strenuousness:
- No Sweat
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