Fort Caroline National Memorial
Fort Caroline National Memorial is a historic site located in Jacksonville, Florida. It commemorates the short-lived French settlement established in 1564 by Jean Ribault and the Huguenots. The memorial highlights the early European exploration and colonization of North America.
The site features a visitor center with exhibits that explain the significance of the fort and its role in the struggle between the French and Spanish for control of the region. Visitors can explore the surrounding natural landscape, which includes trails and views of the St. Johns River, enhancing the understanding of the area's history.