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America’s first century bench
History bench at the Santa Elena center
Santa Elena history center
Heritage Library Beaufort South Carolina
Southern magnolia trees at the Santa Elena history center
“More than 40 years before English settlers came to the New World, Spanish adventurers created an empire of explorers across North and South America, including a city named Santa Elena that would last 21 years. Its remnants sit on today’s Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island. Just 6 percent of the historic site has been excavated.”
To read more from the Island packet article about the excavation of Santa Elena click here
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America’s First Century Beaufort South Carolina "More than 40 years before English settlers came to the New World, Spanish adventurers created an empire of explorers across North and South America, including a city named Santa Elena that would last 21 years.