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The Museum of the Apopkans started in 1968 but it was incorporated in 1971 to be a not-for-profit institution. The initial board of directors included President Mrs. Elizabeth Grossenbacher, Vice-President Mrs. Mildred S. Whiteside, Secretary Mrs. Reba R. Evans, Curator Mr. Edward A. Miner, and directors Mayor John H. Land, Miss Elin Larson, and Miss Mary Lee Welch.
The Carroll Building (also formerly the site of the Apopka Historical Society Museum) is a historic building in Apopka, Florida. It is located at 407-409 South Park Avenue. On March 4, 1993, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. It currently serves as the site of Aunt Gingibread's Bakery.
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Address Image 1918: Apopka Seaboard Air Line Railway Depot: 36 E Station St: 1886: Waite-Davis House: 5 S Central Ave: 1887: Mitchell-Tibbetts House: 21 E Orange St: 1920: Ryan & Company Lumber Yard: 215 E Fifth St: 1932: Carroll Building (Apopka, Florida) 407-409 S Park Ave
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