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FHC grants create cultural resources and strengthen the cultural infrastructure of Florida communities.
The beginning of the Zora Neale Hurston Trail in Ft. Pierce
“Catfish, Moonshine, and Cattle on the Peavine” exhibit documented the traditional work of Central Florida
A traveling museum features the history of the Perdido Bay Tribe of the Southeastern Lower Muscogee Creek Indians
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Grants In Action
FHC-funded projects frequently produce lasting products that can be used by individuals and organizations for a considerable time beyond the grant period. Maps, booklets, and brochures can be ordered from the organization that produced them. Exhibits may be barrowed or rented – often using a FHC Mini Grant to fund the shipping of the exhibit and a related public program to open it. Websites are used by teachers in the classroom, researchers, and folks just interested in Florida culture and heritage. Some of the products of FHC-funded grants are listed below. Just click on the photo to access a list of related projects.
Media Projects
 A self-guided walking tour explains the historic murals of DeLand
Publications
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