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1972
Video Details
11:55; color; sound; V-189 BA262; S.1239
Description
WFSU-TV reporter Diane Hoffman interviews E.E. Callaway, author of "In the Beginning," who claims that Florida's Torreya State Park is the biblical Garden of Eden. Mr. Callaway recites passages from the Bible that describe the mystical garden and compares them to features along the Apalachicola River. He attests that two features of the landscape prove his claim. The first is that the Apalachicola River is the only river in the world with four heads. The second is the presence of the gopherwood tree, which Noah used to build the ark. According to Callaway, the Bible claims that both elements were unique to the legendary garden and they are unique to Torreya State Park. Produced by WFSU-TV.
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Title
Garden of Eden
Subject
Authors
Biblical stories
Gopherwood tree
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WFSU-TV reporter Diane Hoffman interviews E.E. Callaway, author of "In the Beginning," who claims that Florida's Torreya State Park is the biblical Garden of Eden. Mr. Callaway recites passages from the Bible that describe the mystical garden and compares them to features along the Apalachicola River. He attests that two features of the landscape prove his claim. The first is that the Apalachicola River is the only river in the world with four heads. The second is the presence of the gopherwood tree, which Noah used to build the ark. According to Callaway, the Bible claims that both elements were unique to the legendary garden and they are unique to Torreya State Park. Produced by WFSU-TV.
Date
1972
Contributor
WFSU-TV
Image URL
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Color
color
Video Details
11:55; color; sound; V-189 BA262; S.1239
Video Filename
BA262.mp4
YouTube ID
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Geographic Term
Apalachicola River (Fla.)
Bristol (Fla.)
Subject - Person
Callaway, E.E. (Elvy Edison), 1889-1981
Hoffman, Diane
Subject - Corporate
Torreya State Park (Bristol, Fla.)
Video Snippet
Florida's Torreya State Park is the biblical Garden of Eden...
Video Time
11:55
Video Category
3
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Chicago Manual of Style
Garden of Eden. 1972. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/253143>, accessed 14 November 2024.
MLA
Garden of Eden. 1972. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 14 Nov. 2024.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/253143>