
Title: Simmons Sunset
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Art by Norman Johnson
Explore St. Augustine, Florida
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Pictures of historical buildings, houses and environments around the state of Florida and some information about them. Browse the images below.

Throne Of The Preacher
Rebuilt in 1903 for $500.00 after it was destroyed by fire, the Enterprise Methodist Church in Enterprise, Florida had been originally built in 1878. It was moved in 1977 to the Pioneer Florida Museum & Village in Dade City, Florida and contains the original walls, pews, floor, ceiling, and heating stove.
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Past Century Formal Dining BW
The John Overstreet House is an 1860's era farm house now located in the Pioneer Florida Museum & Village in Dade City, Florida. It is one of the oldest wood frame structures still standing in Pasco County. The table has been set as it would be for the evening meal.
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Past Century Formal Dining
The John Overstreet House is an 1860's era farm house now located in the Pioneer Florida Museum & Village in Dade City, Florida. It is one of the oldest wood frame structures still standing in Pasco County. The table has been set as it would be for the evening meal.
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Servant Dining
The John Overstreet House is an 1860's era farm house now located in the Pioneer Florida Museum & Village in Dade City, Florida. It is one of the oldest wood frame structures still standing in Pasco County. The kitchen was separated from the main house by a breezeway to keep the heat from cooking there and away from the main structure. The kitchen was also separated fromthe main house in case a fire started there. This is where the servants ate.
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Servant Dining BW
The John Overstreet House is an 1860's era farm house now located in the Pioneer Florida Museum & Village in Dade City, Florida. It is one of the oldest wood frame structures still standing in Pasco County. The kitchen was separated from the main house by a breezeway to keep the heat from cooking there and away from the main structure. The kitchen was also separated fromthe main house in case a fire started there. This is where the servants ate.
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