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The Carrabelle History Museum, established in April 2009, serves as a cultural repository for the history of Carrabelle, Florida, thanks to the generous contributions from local residents. Housed in the historic Old Carrabelle City Hall built in 1938, the museum boasts an extensive collection of artifacts that celebrate the area's rich heritage, including exhibits on local shipwrecks, notable figures, and indigenous peoples.
With two floors of exhibit space, the museum highlights the community's storied past through various displays that reflect the contributions of its residents and the evolution of the region. Admission is free, and donations are appreciated to support the ongoing preservation of Carrabelle's unique history.
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Do not miss this if you are interested in learning some of the local history. The exhibits are inte...
What a great place to visit! Extensive and interesting, especially because of the caretaker’s knowle...
Carabelle has long touted what is supposedly the "world's smallest police station." which is an old ...