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Little Big Econ – Walk In the Footsteps of Ponce de Leon

Little Big Econ – Walk In the Footsteps of Ponce de Leon

Posted by By RJ Prieto December 7, 2013Posted inCentral Florida
The Florida Trail and the Flagler Trail meet at a bridge that crosses the Econlockhatchee which was formerly part of the Flagler Railroad System. The old trestles are still there. Standing over the gentle flowing current I imagined those that inhabited the banks fishing the plentiful waters while the children swam and played.
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