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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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60. Chaffin House

60. Chaffin House. 6825 Oak Street. Circa 1855. Frame Vernacular. The house was built by Sheriff Isiah
Cobb. Then purchased in 1856 by a local businessman and mill owner, James Chaffin. The one story addition was added after the original 
construction. The house ...

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59. William Bonifay House

59. William Bonifay House. 6812 Oak Street. Circa 1907. Frame Vernacular. The house possesses several classical details such as its transom and sidelights. The house was purchased by William Bonifay in 1914.

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47. Finklestein House

Finkelstein House. 5021 Henry Street. 1926. Frame Vernacular. This house has elements of Craftsman style.

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41. Faircloth Rental

41. Faircloth Rental. 5188 Escambia Street. 1921. Craftsman
The house was built by a local bank
president David Faircloth for his son
James Faircloth. This cross-gabled
house was owned by the family until
the 1970s. The house is an excellent

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31. Old Post Office

31. Old Post Office. 6821 Caroline Street. 1940. Colonial Revival. This building was commissioned as a Work Progress Administration (WPA) project. It operated as a post office until 1984, when a new post office was built for Milton.

In 2016, ...

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30. Odd Fellows Hall

Odd Fellows Hall. 5049 Canal Street. 1890. Frame Vernacular. The building was originally constructed as the Lodge for the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows. This fraternal organization was founded in New York, 1843 and membership has been principally African Americans. ...

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20. Jackson-Fisher House

20. Jackson - Fisher House. 5177 Canal Street. Circa 1905. Frame Vernacular. The original footprint of the house appears to be a gabled-ell. This is a common type throughout the southeast during the late 1800s and early 1900s.

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11. McLeod Penfield House

11. McLeod-Penfield House. 6790 Berryhill Street. 1900. Frame Vernacular. This house has architectural elements that reflect Folk Victorian
and Craftsman Style.

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Food Dance- Van Kersen Building

HISTORY – built in 1890 and 2006

  • Architect: Unknown

  • Starting in 1869, brothers Isaac and James Van Kersen opened a grocery store on the corner of East Main and Pitcher Street ...

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