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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.
It was sold in 1976, listed on the NRHP in 1982, renovated in 1998 and used as the Peoria Historical Society Museum. [22] The Camp Walton Schoolhouse Museum, in downtown Fort Walton Beach, Florida, built in 1911 as a one-room school house and expanded with the addition of a second high-school classroom in 1927. The building has been restored ...
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.
Includes the Indian Temple Mound Museum with exhibits depicting 12,000 years of Native American occupation and the Fort Walton Temple Mound, the Camp Walton Schoolhouse Museum with early education displays, the Garnier Post Office Museum with postal history items from 1918 to 1956, and the Civil War Exhibits building
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The museum was founded in 1926 but did not tell Black stories until 1979. In 2021, it uncovered the brick foundation of one of the nation’s oldest Black churches. Last year, archeologists began ...
The Schoolhouse Children's Museum & Learning Center is located in a historic school building, the Boynton School (also known as the Boynton Beach Elementary School), at 129 East Ocean Avenue in Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida.
The Camp Pinchot Historic District is a U.S. historic district (designated as such on 22 October 1998), located approximately 0.5 miles (0.80 km) north of Fort Walton Beach, Florida. The district is on Eglin Air Force Base , roughly along the west bank of Garnier's Bayou .