At the site of the Battle of Lake Okeechobee

Riding the bikes along the northern shores of the lake, we took a detour to stop by the place of the Battle of Lake Okeechobee. 

Wide shot of the Okeechobee battlefield - Photo: Still Gravity.
The old battlefield in Okeechobee, Florida - License our images here.  

This was one of the important battles of the Second Seminole War. Here, the troops of Colonel Zachary Taylor - later President of the United States - clashed with Seminole warriors under the command of Billy Bowlegs on December 25,1837. What a way to celebrate Christmas, right?

There is not much left there. A small parking lot with a shelter and a picnic table, and a small historical marker on the garden of a private house. 

Marker by the site of the Battle of Lake Okeechobee, Florida - Photo: Still Gravity.
Marker at the site of the battle. 

Details of the historical battle here.

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