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The Melbourne Times reported that President Warren G. Harding played the course. For more information on the course, at 475 W. New Haven Avenue, call 321-674-5716 or visit cranecreekgolf.net .
Bob Gross' fascination with archaeology here - from shell middens to skulls studied by the Smithsonian - started when he was 9 years old and playing Parcheesi with a neighbor lady in exchange for ...
Archaeologists have excavated skeletons of mammoths and mastadons from the "Melbourne bone beds," which lie beneath Crane Creek Reserve Golf Course and FIT.
It is known to archaeologists as the "Melbourne bone beds." The workers also found human remains. One skull and fragments of arm and leg bones, ...
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