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  1. The Corridor encompasses all of the land 25 miles either side of the best approximation of the actual routes followed by William Bartram. Within Florida, the corridor includes routes taken by John and William Bartram in 1765 as well as those taken by William Bartram in 1774.

    • Putnam County

      The Putnam County Bartram Trail has developed a map with 31...

  2. The William Bartram Scenic & Historic Highway, named in honor of the botanist's travels in Florida, runs 17 miles (27 km) along the east side of the St. Johns River from Jacksonville south to northwestern St. Johns County on State Road 13.

  3. Aug 1, 2023 · John and William Bartram wrote extensively about their explorations in Florida, and particularly, in present-day Putnam County. John Bartram wrote of excellent swamps, plentiful alligators, and the majestic stature of cypress trees.

  4. In Florida, Putnam County’s Bartram Trail offers a map with more than 30 key sites that Bartram visited and studied in the region. Bartram Trail Society of Florida

  5. New to Bartram Trail High School? Sign up for a registration appointment. Contact Ms. Kathleen Richards if you have any questions at kathleen.richards@stjohns.k12.fl.us. Please also see the paperwork below to help assist your transition to Bear Nation! CLICK HERE>> for more information about registration. DANCE RECITAL. May 10th & 11th.

  6. The Putnam County Bartram Trail has developed a map with 31 sites Bartram visited in the region. Each site has a marker for tours, there is an overall map brochure, interpretive kiosks, and tour & historical information in the St. Johns River Center in Palaka.

  7. Sep 24, 2016 · Travel along the east side of the St. Johns River, where America’s first botanist and Florida’s first “travel writer,” William Bartram, traveled in the 1760s. This byway features live oak canopies, river vistas, rural communities, history, parks, and boating/paddling access to the St. Johns – an American Heritage River.