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Maria Island Area Historical Sites Historic Spanish Point 337 N. Tamiami Trail Osprey, FL 34229 Manatee Village Historical Park 604 15th St. E Bradenton, FL 34208 DeSoto National Memorial 7th St. Bradenton, FL 34209 Site of the 1539 landing of explorer Hernando DeSoto South Florida Museum 201 10th St. W. Bradenton, FL 34205 Natural and cultural history exhibits include life-sized casts of Ice Age mammals and artifacts from archeological sites in Florida Anna Maria Island History The Island was explored around 1530 by Spanish adventurers. The Timucuan Indians met the Spaniards. Today there is no trace of the Timucuan Indians on Anna Maria Island. George Emerson Bean was the first permanent resident in 1892. The Old Anna Maria Jail still stands and the Anna Maria Island Museum can be visited next door. The historical Anna Maria City Pier is just a few blocks away. The City Pier belongs to the city of Anna Maria. Built around 1910 before any bridges connected the Island to the mainland, the pier served as the arrival/departure area for visitors and supplies. The Cortez Bridge was completed in 1921 connecting the mainland with the island for the first time. Later the Manatee Avenue Bridge was built giving visitors better access to the island. |
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