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crestviewbulletin.com | Tony Judnich
The festival, which has free admission, will take place at Heritage Park next to the nonprofit Baker Block Museum, 1307B Georgia Ave. The museum is a local history and genealogy museum. The festival represents the museum’s second largest fundraiser after the Baker Heritage Day celebration, which takes place in November. This year’s Arts Festival will feature more than 30 vendors, Baker Block Museum Executive Director Ann Spann said today.
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crestviewbulletin.com | Tony Judnich
Thank you for supporting journalism at your local newspaper. This article is available exclusively for our subscribers, who help fund our work at Crestview News Bulletin. News With the aim of sharing local history in perpetuity, Army veteran and District 4 State Rep. Patt Maney, R-Shalimar, hopes to have historical markers placed at the sites of the long-gone Camp Crestview and Fort Kirkland. A Nov.
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crestviewbulletin.com | Tony Judnich
Thank you for supporting journalism at your local newspaper. This article is available exclusively for our subscribers, who help fund our work at Crestview News Bulletin. News With final approval, several proposed Hub City regulations would help spread the character and feel of “Historic Downtown Crestview” on North Main Street to South Main Street. The public plaza space in front of the Knight Barry Title Solutions office, 204 N.
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crestviewbulletin.com | Tony Judnich
Thank you for supporting journalism at your local newspaper. This article is available exclusively for our subscribers, who help fund our work at Crestview News Bulletin. News The Okaloosa County Commission today approved a revised grant agreement for the construction of new sidewalks near Laurel Hill School. A sidewalk is planned for the north side of Sunnyside Avenue from State Road 85 to 4th Street in Laurel Hill.
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crestviewbulletin.com | Tony Judnich
Thank you for supporting journalism at your local newspaper. This article is available exclusively for our subscribers, who help fund our work at Crestview News Bulletin. News The city of Crestview’s new mobility fee that will be charged to developers will help pay for future planned infrastructure projects, such as new connections to existing roads, as well as a roundabout on Mirage Avenue by Chick-fil-A.
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