
This is a first class historical attraction. It matches the big city pioneer exhibits down in Largo, Bradenton, Christmas and elsewhere. I was shocked by the size of many of the buildings and...
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The Panhandle Pioneer Settlement, located in Blountstown, Florida, is a living-history museum dedicated to preserving and showcasing the heritage of the region from the 1820s to the 1940s. Comprising 18 historical buildings arranged on five acres, visitors can explore authentic cabins filled with artifacts and learn about traditional skills through various educational programs and events.
Founded by Willard and Linda Smith in 1989, the settlement aims to educate the public on the value of community commitment and innovation. Its offerings include hands-on classes in crafts such as blacksmithing and broom making, as well as seasonal events that celebrate the area's rich history.
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This is a first class historical attraction. It matches the big city pioneer exhibits down in Largo, Bradenton, Christmas and elsewhere. I was shocked by the size of many of the buildings and...
Closed when we went there. Blountstown really should have a grassroots effort to rally around this treasure and biking trail, railroad museum, and polishing up the downtown area to make it a full...
Great place to visit while on a vacation to the Florida panhandle. Went with my family while staying in Panama City Beach. Well worth the drive. They have many well-restored buildings and...
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