In 1973, Charles Hoffman found mammoth bones alongside spearpoints in the Silver River. At the time, many archeologists didn't believe that humans could be in Florida early enough to interact with mammoths, and that underwater excavations were unscientific....
WFSU's Mike Plummer revisits the Carrabelle Bottle House and finds that artist Leon Wiesener has been exploring new construction materials for his latest projects in addition to his bottle builds. Leon has added static and kinetic geodesic spheres to...
The Florida Folk Festival is a three day music and heritage event on the banks on the Suwannee river. We talked with Musician Del Suggs about the event, what to expect, and why it is so popular. May 2016...
The Birdsong Nature Center, located between Tallahassee and Thomasville, offers a peaceful and relaxing environment for anyone interested in learning about wildlife. Originally a plantation in the early 1800's, Birdsong now offers visitors the opportunity to learn about and...
Longineu Parsons and Joanna Sobkowska Parsons are both Florida A & M University faculty members and local musicians. They bring together classical piano and jazz trumpet to perform Spanish folks songs for us in the WFSU studios.
  For more on Rob and Max's father- son adventure on the Apalachicola, visit the WFSU Ecology Blog.
By the Choctawhatchee River, we hike through a recently burned longleaf forest and cross a swamp with dedicated trail volunteers. This new section of trail features a scenic boardwalk and a forest in the process of being restored...
WFSU's Franky Verdecia spoke with two sisters responsible for the creation of a group called Tallahassee Rocks. Thousands of Facebook members have joined this online group where they share images and stories about the rocks they've painted, hidden or...
The local band The Krickets perform their original song "Sweet Home" in the WFSU studio.
The Adventures of Annabelle Lyn are: Holly Riley on fiddle, Elizabeth Fravel on bass, and Kathryn Belle Long on guitar. Each member is a songwriter, and a teacher as well. "Rest for a While" was...

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