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69. Carson McCombs House. 5152 Pike Street

69. Carson McCombs House. 5152 Pike Street. 1927. Bungalow. This modest bungalow house was built by Carson Mccombs with elements of Craftsman style.

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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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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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51. Park House

Park House. 6794 Margaret Street. Circa 1925. Frame Vernacular. This front gabled bungalow house has elements of the Craftsman style.

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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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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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Little England Chapel

Little England Chapel, built in 1879, stands as the only known African American missionary chapel in Virginia. Two years earlier, George C. Rowe, working as a printer at nearby Hampton Institute, taught Sunday school lessons in his home to local ...

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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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Emancipation Oak

Newly freed slaves took classes and listened to the first Southern reading of the Emancipation Proclamation in January 1863 under this oak tree. During the Civil war, enslaved people fled their plantation seeking freedom behind Union lines in Virginia. When Gen. ...

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