Heritage Museum of Northwest Florida

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Heritage Museum of Northwest Florida is a history museum that was founded on 1971 in Valparaiso, Florida, Okaloosa County, Florida. The museum's permanent collection includes flint spear points, stone tools from Paleo-Archaic hunters, pottery shards from the Woodland Period, a black iron wash pot, crosscut saws, turpentine collection cups, a porcelain pitcher, lumber mill tokens, and old school desks. The museum's collection also covers the area's fishing history, includes a heritage mural, and hosts the Crestview Train Depot.

The museum offers their Heritage Alive monthly classes on how to make like the local pioneers use to do in order to teach history in a hands-on manner. These classes include the following:

Class Instructor
Pine Needle Basketry Joe Stoy
Seat Weaving Phil Richter
Basket Weaving Janet Faubel
Loom Weaving Sandy Sutton
Mosaics Kathleen Nehus
Soap Making Walter Roof

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