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Originally constructed in 110 as the General Store, the Baker Museum now displays local artifacts. See artifacts from native American sites or items such as turpentine stills. Address: 1307 Georgia Avenue Baker FL USA 32531
1 850 537-5714
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The exhibits change three times a year. Some of the themes include the Christmas exhibit which features antique ornaments and toys, geology, Native Americans, and Maritime history. Open Monday - Saturday 10am-4:30pm. Address: 115 E. Zaragosa St., Pensacola FL
1 850 433-1559
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The Indian Temple Mound & Museum commemorates the history of American Indians. A temple is located on the premises that was once used as a religious and civic center. Numerous exhibits relate the history of American Indian tribes, dating back as far as 10,000 years. Address: 139 Miracle Strip Parkway Fort Walton Beach FL USA
1 904 243-6521
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The museum offers a medley of artifacts, uniforms, equipment, weapons, art, hand-crafted figurines, and life-sized camp scenes. Open Tuesday - Saturday from 10am - 4:30pm. Address: 108 South Palafox Place, Pensacola FL 32501
Send an Email 1 850 469-1900
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Heritage Museum of Northwest Florida Open Tuesday through Saturday each week, the Heritage Museum of Northwest Florida has been showcasing the history of the area since 1971. Permanent exhibits include a horseless carriage, an old school room, a typesetting machine, and a room designed as an old railroad depot. Address: 115 Westview Avenue Valparaiso FL USA
1 850 678-2615
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Full motion flight simulator, Imax theatre and 170 restored aircrafts. Address: 1750 Radford Blvd. Pensacola FL 32508-5400
Send an Email (7) 1 850 453-2389
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