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Kimball Island Midden Archeological Site
29.0819° N, -81.4697° E
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The Kimball Island Midden Archeological Site is an archaeological site near Astor, Florida. It is located approximately seven miles southeast of Astor, within Ocala National Forest. On December 11, 1979, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The archeological site is across the St. Johns River from the Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge in Volusia County.
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National Register listing
December 11, 1979
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