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Outdoor Creations
Like us at "High Springs Museum on Main Street"
The Smithsonian Institute 
​Water/Ways Exhibit

July 16 -August 27, 2016

​​The exhibit, especially meaningful during an era in which water is having a profound impact on American culture and life, examines water as an environmental necessity and important cultural element in todays world!
Water/Ways explores the endless motion of water on Earth’s surface, below ground, and in the atmosphere, and it illustrates its effect on landscape, settlement, migration, and even spirituality.
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Smithsonian Institute Museum on Main Street Water/Ways​
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The Exhibit's Visit
"The Relationship of Water & People"
Water is a critical resource
Water serves as a source of peace​ and contemplation
Many faiths revere water as a sacred symbol
Water plays a practical role in society
What is water's history, its sense of place, physicality, spirituality, usage and industry?​​

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Tap on the blue water below and experience a journey through Blue Springs, Gilchrist County!
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​Thanks to Kent Armstrong & Outdoor Florida Creations
for sharing their experiences with us!

Local Water Ways sponsored by the High Springs Community 
Partners

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​High Springs Rivers & Springs Exhibit"
July 16 - August 27, 2016

The High Springs Community Exhibit
​captures a glimpse of our local water/ways!
Take a dive into the depths of our precious resource!
​Live our life and experience the Floridan Aquifer, the
​unique karst system and the environment along the
​banks of our beautiful rivers and springs!
​Join us as we celebrate "Water"
Water is FINITE - Water is LIFE - Water MATTERS​

Come and enjoy our Good Nature!
Help Preserve Our Local Heritage
The High Springs Historical Museum is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization that relies on the generosity of it's friends and supporters to meet the expense of providing valuable exhibitions, educational material, access to historical collections along with the care and maintenance of all the unique memorabilia and artifacts.  Your generous donation is tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.

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Certified with the Sate of Florida as a Non-Profit Corporation and as a charitable organization for receiving contributions and donations under Registration # CH40439 (Solicitation of Contribution for Florida Charitable Organization.
​​A copy of the official registration and financial information may be obtained from the Division of Consumer Services by calling toll-free within the state.  Registration does not imply endorsement, approval, or recommendation by the state.  http://www.floridaconsumerhelp.com/  Toll-free number 1-800-435-7352
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