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Old Florida Museum: St. Augustine: St. Johns Northeast History Hands-on programs with daily living activities from pre-European times to 20th century Old Jail Museum: St. Augustine: St. Johns Northeast Local history Also known as Florida Heritage Museum Old Town Hall History Center: Melbourne Beach: Brevard Central East Local history Oldest ...
The Museum of Regional History additionally houses the Wilbur Smith Research Library and Archives, [2] [4] [5] which holds photographs and research materials, [3] including rare books and other documents. [9] The archives also includes the Texarkana city directory collection and Pioneer History files. [9]
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The Ace of Clubs House (also known as the Draughon–Moore House) is a historic house museum in Texarkana, Texas. [2] [3] The house is distinctively shaped like a club, from a deck of playing cards, with three octagon-shaped wings and a fourth rectangular wing adjoining at a central octagon-shaped stair hall.
In Fall 2010, Discovery Place opened its first Discovery Place Kids Museum in Huntersville, North Carolina. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] As part of a larger vision to develop other Discovery Place Kids locations across the region, [ 7 ] Discovery Place Kids-Huntersville aims to appeal to families with young children and offers those living in outlying suburban ...
A Discovery of Witches, the first book in the All Souls Trilogy, serves as the basis for season one of the TV show. In the book, Diana, a historian who is the daughter of witches, discovers a long ...
The P. J. Ahern Home was built in 1905 by Patrick J. and Mary Ahern. Patrick was an Irish immigrant who immigrated to the United States in 1882 to join his childhood friend, Roger O'Dwyer, in a business venture in Texarkana, Arkansas. The O'Dwyer and Ahern mercantile became one of the largest retail stores in Texarkana.