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  2. Fort Walton Beach Heritage Park & Cultural Center - Wikipedia

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    The Camp Walton Schoolhouse Museum was the original one-room schoolhouse built in 1911. It opened for use for the community children from 1912 to 1936. Opened in 1976, the museum features early-20th-century desks and education items.

  3. Fort Walton Mound - Wikipedia

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    The Camp Walton Schoolhouse Museum was the original one-room schoolhouse built in 1911. [17] It opened for use for the community children from 1912 to 1936. Opened in 1976, the museum features early-20th-century desks and education items.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Lapeer ...

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    The following is a list of National Register of Historic Places listings in Lapeer County, Michigan. Lapeer County was founded in 1822 and has a current estimated population of almost 90,000. It is officially listed as part of Metro Detroit with Lapeer as a county seat.

  5. Obituary: Hope Alswang, former Norton Museum CEO, dies ... - AOL

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    Ms. Alswang led the West Palm Beach museum from 2010 to 2019 and oversaw its $100 million-plus expansion.

  6. Port Oneida Rural Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The district also includes the one-room North Unity Schoolhouse, dating from the 1850s, and the 1860 Port Oneida Schoolhouse. Nearby are the Port Oneida cemetery and the former location of the Evangelical Lutheran Church and the Kelderhouse sawmill. The remains of the dock are still in the water. [2]

  7. Charles H. Calkins House - Wikipedia

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    Charles H. Calkins came to Michigan in 1855 with his father and uncle, and claimed 60 acres of farming land. He cleared the land and resold it, the purchased 160 acres nearer the main state road. The new farm prospered, and in about 1870 Calkins built a large house for his family.

  8. Bill Walton loved his bike and his hometown of San Diego. He ...

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    Bill Walton might have been the ultimate San Diegan. While he went away to play basketball at UCLA and the bulk of his NBA career, he never missed a chance to celebrate his hometown. Long after ...

  9. Grosse Pointe War Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Alger House is the original building, and is now recognized as a Michigan State Historic Site and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [4] In 1962 the first addition, the Fries Auditorium and Crystal Ballroom, was dedicated, and in 1993 the Center for Arts and Communications was added.

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