This exhibit highlights the enormous impact of Florida's Jews on one of our State's leading industries. Since the 1820s when Moses Levy began purchasing 100,000 acres in North Central Florida, Jews have played a major role in transforming the South's least populated state into one of the nation's largest. Featured are nearly 600 photographs, documents, ads, ephemera and artifacts that depict the history and distinction of those contributions, past and present.
Added by Upcoming Robot on May 5, 2008