South Florida in the 18th Century
About this Event
A Lecture with Archaeologist Robert Carr
An America 250 Town Hall Talk
Presented by The Schmidt Boca Raton History Museum and sponsored by the GOLS Foundation
Co-hosted with the Delray Beach Historical Society
Wednesday, June 17th
The Schmidt Boca Raton History Museum & Boca Raton Historical Society
Join well-known South Florida archaeologist Robert Carr for a fascinating exploration of Native American life and the settlement of South Florida in the 18th century.
Drawing on decades of archaeological research and fieldwork, Carr will examine how Indigenous communities adapted to dramatic cultural, political, and environmental changes during this pivotal era. Learn how Native American groups shaped the region’s early development and how their presence influenced the course of South Florida’s history.
This engaging lecture offers a deeper understanding of the people, landscapes, and legacies that defined 18th-century South Florida.
Tickets: Non-Refundable.
Parking: Free Parking.
Thank you to our sponsors:
Presenting Sponsor - GOLS Foundation
Media Sponsor - The Boca Raton Tribune
Community Sponsor: Estahakee Chapter Daugthers of the American Revolution (NSDAR)
Where is it happening?
Event Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 0.00 to USD 12.51












