Jungle Prada Site

Saint Petersburg, FL 33710
Jungle Prada Site Jungle Prada Site is one of the popular Landmark & Historical Place located in ,Saint Petersburg listed under Historical Place in Saint Petersburg , Landmark & Historical Place in Saint Petersburg ,

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The Jungle Prada Site is an archaeological Tocobaga mounds and historical Narváez expedition site, and a city bayside park, in St. Petersburg of Pinellas County, western coastal Florida, in the Southern United States.The Jungle Prada Site was added, on February 4, 2003, to the National Register of Historic Places.HistoryThe Jungle Prada—Mound Site is reputedly the 1528 landing site of the Spanish explorer Pánfilo de Narváez's Florida expedition to explore and expand colonial New Spain into North America. The remaining site of buildings set upon earthen mounds by the Tocobaga indigenous peoples of Florida predates the Spanish passing.In September 2012 a few miles north in Largo, St. Jerome Catholic Church unveiled three historically accurate murals depicting the Narváez landing, the first Mass celebrated in Florida, and early interaction between the Spanish and the Tocobaga.LocationThe historical site and surrounding recreational city park are protected and maintained by the City of St. Petersburg. They are located near the eastern shore of Boca Ciega Bay, at Park Street North and Elbow Lane (17th Avenue) in the city.

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