Florida. Division of Cultural Affairs

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The Division of Cultural Affairs was administratively created within the Dept. of State in 1969 to coordinate the duties and responsibilities of the Secretary of State as they related to the activities, functions, and programs of the Florida Fine Arts Council and four previously independent state agencies, the historical preservation boards of Pensacola and St. Augustine, the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, and the Stephen Foster Memorial Commission. In 1971, the Division also began serving in an advisory capacity to the State Theatre of Florida. Control of the Stephen Foster Memorial passed to the Dept. of Natural Resources in 1979 (Ch. 79-322, Laws). Eventually, the Division served as liaison for the Secretary of State for all the preservation boards until 1983 when these activities were transferred to the Division of Archives, History, and Records Management.

From the description of Historic Key West Preservation Board minutes, 1973-1975. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32413412

From the description of Historic Pensacola Preservation Board administrative files., 1970-1975. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32413417

From the description of Historic Saint Augustine Preservation Board administrative files, 1967-1975. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32413414

From the description of Division directors administrative files, 1965-1975. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32414047

From the description of Historic Tallahassee Preservation Board administrative files, 1972-1976. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32414054

From the description of Ringling Estate administrative files, 1970-1974. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32413621

The Division of Cultural Affairs was administratively created within the Dept. of State in 1969 to coordinate the duties and responsibilities of the Secretary of State as they related to the activities, functions, and programs of the Florida Fine Arts Council and four previously independent state agencies, the historical preservation boards of Pensacola and St. Augustine, the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, and the Stephen Foster Memorial Commission. In 1971, the Division also began serving in an advisory capacity to the State Theatre of Florida. Eventually, the Division served as liaison for the Secretary of State for all the preservation boards until 1983 when these activities were transferred to the Division of Archives, History, and Records Management.

The Stephen Foster Memorial is a 250-acre state-owned park located on the Suwannee River in White Springs, Fla. The Memorial's continuing objective is to perpetuate the music and memories of Stephen Foster, the composer of Florida's state song. The Florida Folklife Festival is held on the grounds of the memorial each year. The park was transferred to the Dept. of Natural Resources in 1979 (Ch. 79-322, Laws), but the Division of Cultural Affairs still administers the Florida Folklife Program in White Springs.

From the description of Stephen Foster Memorial administrative files, 1969-1979. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32414187

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associatedWith Asolo Center for the Performing Arts (Sarasota, Fla.) corporateBody
associatedWith Florida. Division of Archives, History, and Records Management. corporateBody
associatedWith Florida. Fine Arts Council. corporateBody
associatedWith Historic Key West Preservation Board. corporateBody
associatedWith Historic Pensacola Preservation Board. corporateBody
associatedWith Historic St. Augustine Preservation Board. corporateBody
associatedWith Historic Tallahassee Preservation Board. corporateBody
associatedWith John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art. corporateBody
associatedWith Stephen Foster Memorial (White Springs, Fla.) corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Key West (Fla.)
Florida
Escambia County (Fla.)
Pensacola (Fla.)
Tallahassee (Fla.)
Florida
Leon County (Fla.)
Monroe County (Fla.)
Florida
Florida
Florida
Saint Johns County (Fla.)
Florida
Florida
Saint Augustine (Fla.)
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Historic sites
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Performing arts
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Active 1979

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