• Home
  • Muscogee, Florida was once a thriving village located 20 miles NW of Pensacola, Florida.
Question 1:
Muscogee, Florida was once a thriving village located 20 miles NW of Pensacola, Florida. It was founded in 1857, yet by 1928 it was all but abandoned. What was the cause of this towns demise?
A. It was a haven for circus performers until 1925, when the circus left for Sarasota, and the performers followed.
B. It was a lumber mill town, and in 1928, the mills were sold.
C. It was a town largely dependent on the fishing industry, which experienced an economic downturn in the early 1920s.
D. It was flooded to make way for a canal which is part of the Inter - Coastal Waterway.

These questions are from this test. Would you like to take a practice test?

Trivial Practice Quiz history - Test 7 | Englishfreetest.com