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76. Ollinger-Cobb House

Ollinger-Cobb House. 6829 Pine Street. Circa 1875. Gulf Cottage Style with modified Gothic detailing. This house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The house was built by Joseph Ollinger, a prominent entrepreneur in Milton. Ollinger and his two ...

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73. Delia F. Carter House. 6811 Pine Street

73. Delia F. Cater House. 6811 Pine Street. 1888. Frame Vernacular. The house shows subtle elements of
Greek Revival Style with its distinctive
pedimented portico and squared
classical columns. The front facade
features an asymmetrical main entrance
which is is ...

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71. Walker House. 5115 Pike Street

Walker House. 5115 Pike Street. Circa 1925. Craftsman. This house exhibits classic Craftsman details, low pitched front gabled roofs, partial width porch supported by square columns on brick piers and decorative beams under the gables.

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70. Plant House. 5110 Pike Street

70. Plant House. 5110 Pike Street. Circa 1930. Craftsman. This craftsman styled bungalow features exposed rafters, and a low pitched roof with decorative braces underneath the gables.

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68. Masonic Hall. 5158 Pike Street

68. Masonic Hall. 5158 Pike Street. 1855. Greek Revival. The Free & Accepted Masons of Florida, Santa Rosa Lodge was established in 1846. Local history indicates that the building was
constructed in 185 5. It has been
continuously used since ...

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66. Smith-Faulkner House. 6866 Oak Street

mith-Faulkner House. 6866 Oak Street. Circa 1911. Frame Vernacular. The house was built prior to 1915 by Dr. Addin H. Smith. The single-story wrap around porch is an architectural feature that is very common throughout Milton and the State of Florida.

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65. Milton Clubhouse

65. Milton Clubhouse. 6861 Oak Street. Circa 1938. New England. In 1913, The Milton Civic League was formed with the goal of making Milton a
"cleaner more beautiful and more modem city to live." The league worked to remove billboards, ...

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64. Allen-Willey House - 6849 Oak Street

Allen-Willey House. 6849 Oak Street. Circa 1915. Craftsman. The
property was purchased by Mrs. Carrie Allen in 1915 and the house was built prior to 1917.

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62. St. Mary's Episcopal Church

St. Mary's Episcopal Church. 6842 Oak Street. 1875. Gothic Revival. St. Mary's was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on May 6, 1982. The church is an excellent example of Gothic Revival style with its original Latin cross footprint, ...

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61. Lewis P. Golsen House

61. Lewis P. Golsen House. 6834 Oak Street. 1893. Frame Vernacular. Built by Dr. Lewis Golsen in 1893, the Vernacular Style had strong elements of Queen Anne detailing. The house served as the Episcopal parsonage until 1954.

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