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40. R.M. Jernigan House

R.M. Jernigan House. 5147 Elmira Street. 1909. Frame Vernacular. This side-gabled wood framed house with a front porch is typical of houses constructed in Milton during the late 1800s and early 1900s.

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38. Presbyterian Manse

First Presbyterian Church. 5205 Elmira Street. Circa 1868. Neoclassical Revival. The First Presbyterian Church of Milton is the oldest known church building in Santa Rosa County. The church is a wood framed building that was originally clad in wood siding. The ...

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37. Mayer-McClure House

37. Mayer-McClure House. 5212 Elmira Street. Circa 1870. Frame Vernacular. The house was built by David and Isaac Mayer and served as the residence ofL.G. Mayer. This vernacular house steals from the Greek Revival style with its raised panel door ...

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36. Landrum Stewart House

Landrum-Stewart House. 5226 Elmira. 1880. Frame Vernacular. This house exhibits characteristics of Creole Cottage style. This style is often associated with French Colonial style that is seen along the Gulf Coast. A distinguished feature of the Creole style is the steeply, ...

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34. Collins Rental

34. S.G. Collins Rental. 5061 Combs Street. Circa 1915. Frame Vernacular. The house was built by S.G. Collins as a modest rental unit. The original house appears to be a Hall and Parlor type. This is a traditional house form ...

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33. Imogene Theatre

Imogene Theatre. 6868 Caroline Street. 1913. Masonry Vernacular. In 1913, Mr. Stephen J. Harvey took out a loan for $13,000 for its construction, which was noted as superior quality. The building was designed by architect Walker Willis with strong elements ...

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32. Santa Rosa County Courthouse

32. Santa Rosa County Courthouse. 6865 Caroline Street. 1927. Masonry Vernacular. This is the second courthouse in this location. The first was a two-story red brick structure built in 1877. It was tom down to build the new courthouse in ...

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29. E.L. Stewart House

E.L. Stewart House. 5055 Canal Street. Circa 1910. Frame Vernacular. This house is similar in its original form to the Beasley-English and Henderson Stewart House.

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28. Henderson-Stewart House

28. Henderson-Stewart House. 5061 Canal Street. Circa 1905. Frame Vernacular. The original, modest rectangular structure was typical of the rural vemcular types during the early 1900s. This type is seen throughout Milton.

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Hampton University Museum

Hampton University Museum established the first African American art collection in the world when it acquired two paintings by Henry O. Tanner in 1894. The Museum opened in 1868, corresponding with Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute’s opening. The enduring mission ...

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