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mural on north wall

Above is a new mural on the west side of the museum, painted by local inmates. It depicts some of the natural floral and fauna that existed in the woods nearby.

Located in Baker, Florida, the Baker Block Museum was completed and opened to the public in July 1996. The building was once the old General Store built in 1908 and is located where cattle once were penned awaiting shipment by rail to market. After the property was purchased by the Association, work began on restoring the old store as our Museum, which now houses many artifacts from the local area such as old turpentine stills and Native American items. Photo below is the way the building looked before the current mural was painted on the east side.

museum beforeThe town of Baker was established in 1907 along a well used migration trail from North and South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. It was named in honor of Reverend R.G. Baker, the father-in-law of J.D.C. Newton. Before that, the community was known as Cobb. Early settlers gained their livelihood from cattle raising, sheep herding, logging, and naval stores operations (turpentine industry and it's associated products).

As Baker grew it boasted cotton gins, a bank, drug store, lady's store, doctor's office, mercantile (now the Museum), hotel, post office, turpentine still and the Shaw blueberry farm, which was at the time, the world's largest.

The beautiful mural painted on the side of the building after its restoration represents much of the area's history; it was hand painted by Mr. Larry Demmers. It is in need of  restoration.

LOCATION (map) :
1307 Georgia Avenue
Baker, Florida

ADDRESS (map) :
Baker Block Museum
P.O. Box 186
Baker FL 32531

TELEPHONE:
(850) 537-5714

FAX:
(850) 537-8218


E-MAIL:
bakermuseum@aol.com

HOURS:
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 10: AM - 3:30 PM and the 3rd Saturday in the month.

Museum Admission: Free
The North Okaloosa Historical Association, Inc. is a non-profit organization and funded in part by the Bureau of Historical Museums, Division of Historical Resources, Florida Department of State.

Please call first if you are traveling a long distance - unforeseen circumstances could change hours.

The Museum recieved a grant from Historical Museums Grant-in-Aid Program from the state's Bureau of Historical Museums, Division of Historical Resources. The $3,210.00 will be used for general operations.

Volunteers wanted to be open every Saturday. Won't you help? Please call the museum if you have items to donate, or time to spend as a volunteer.

Join the Association:
Family - $12.00
Student -   5.00
Business/Professional - 25.00
Lifetime - $125.00


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