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National Register of Historic Places listings in Santa Rosa County, Florida facts for kids

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Welcome to Santa Rosa County, Florida! This page is all about special places here that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This register is like a national scrapbook of important buildings, sites, and objects that tell us about America's past.

These places are chosen because they have a lot of history. They might be very old, or where important events happened, or they might show us how people lived a long time ago. In Santa Rosa County, there are 17 of these amazing spots!

Discovering Historic Places in Santa Rosa County

Let's explore some of the cool historic places you can find in Santa Rosa County. Each one has a unique story to tell.

Historic Buildings and Sites

Many places on the list are old buildings or areas that show us what life was like in the past.

  • Arcadia Sawmill and Arcadia Cotton Mill (Milton): These mills were important for making wood and cotton products a long time ago. They helped the local economy grow.
  • Bagdad Village Historic District (Bagdad): This whole area is special! It includes many old buildings that show how the village of Bagdad looked and felt in earlier times. You can see historic churches and homes.
  • Louisville and Nashville Depot (Milton): This old train station in Milton was a busy place. Trains brought people and goods, connecting Milton to other towns.
  • Milton Historic District (Milton): Similar to Bagdad, this district in Milton has many historic buildings. It's located near the Blackwater River, which was a key transportation route.
  • Mt. Pilgrim African Baptist Church (Milton): This church is a significant landmark. It has been a central place for the African American community in Milton for many years.
  • Ollinger-Cobb House (Milton): This is a historic house in Milton. Old homes like this give us clues about how families lived and what their houses looked like in the past.
  • St. Mary's Episcopal Church and Rectory (Milton): This beautiful church and its rectory (the house where the minister lives) are also historic. They show the architectural styles and community life from long ago.
  • Fidelis School (Jay vicinity): This old school building tells us about education in the past. It's a reminder of how communities valued learning.

Ancient Roads and Natural Reserves

Some historic places are not just buildings, but also natural areas or old roads that played a big role in history.

  • First American Road in Florida (Gulf Breeze): Imagine a very old road that was one of the first built in Florida! This site is part of the Gulf Islands National Seashore. It shows how people traveled and explored the area long ago.
  • Florida State Road No. 1 (Milton vicinity): This is another historic road. It was an important route for people and trade, helping connect different parts of Florida.
  • Naval Live Oaks Reservation (Gulf Breeze): This large area is part of the Gulf Islands National Seashore. It was set aside a long time ago to grow live oak trees. These trees were super important because their strong wood was used to build ships for the U.S. Navy! This site also includes several archaeological areas.

Hidden Archaeological Sites

Some places on the list are archaeological sites. This means they are places where scientists study old human activity through digging up artifacts. These sites are often "address restricted" to protect them.

  • Bethune Blackwater Schooner (Milton): This is likely the site of an old wooden sailing ship (a schooner) that was used on the Blackwater River. It gives us clues about old boats and river trade.
  • Big Heart West (Gulf Breeze): This is an archaeological site. It's part of the Naval Live Oaks Reservation, suggesting it might hold secrets about early people who lived there.
  • Butcherpen Mound (Gulf Breeze): Mounds are often ancient sites built by Native American people. This one is also part of the Naval Live Oaks Reservation.
  • Naval Live Oaks Cemetery (Gulf Breeze): This is a historic cemetery within the Naval Live Oaks Reservation. Cemeteries can tell us a lot about the people who lived in an area and their customs.
  • Third Gulf Breeze (Gulf Breeze): Another archaeological site in the Gulf Breeze area, likely revealing more about the history of the region.
  • Thomas Creek Archeological District (Chumuckla): This is an entire area with archaeological importance. It means many ancient artifacts and signs of past human life have been found here.

These places help us understand the rich history of Santa Rosa County, from early Native American life to the development of towns and industries.

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