Newnan's Lake
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Newnan's Lake is located off Florida State Road 20, east of Gainesville, Florida. Approximately 1.12 miles (2 km) wide, Newnan's Lake is home to many forms of wildlife, and had been designated as a protected site by Alachua County.
The lakeside area has sheltered pavilions, a playground, and barbecue grills. There is a boat dock for launching boats and fishing, park benches for bird watching and relaxing, and a boardwalk.
In the Spring and Summer of 2000, a drought revealed canoe remnants. 41 of 55 fragments were analyzed through radiocarbon assays, which showed them to date to between 2300 and 5000 B.C. The wood choice and manufacturing techniques were comparable to other Archaic Period Indian Tribes. The discovery led to the site being added to the National Register of Historic Places in March 2001.[1]
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Newnan's Lake canoes. State of Florida, Office of Cultural and Historical Programs. Retrieved on 2007-07-21.