“STEAM BOATS ARE A-COMIN’!”

Franklin County Carrabelle Senior Center 201 Avenue F, Carrabelle, Florida

The Carrabelle History Museum is hosting another free historical program. This month we are holding it at the Franklin County Senior Citizen's Center at 201 Avenue F in Carrabelle.  Two excellent presenters will share their historical knowledge and music with you about the era when steamboats were vital to the transportation on the Forgotten Coast of Florida. […]

Carrabelle History Museum’s Speaker Series Program

C-Quarters Marina

Come join this fascinating, free program about the history of Carrabelle on Saturday, January 26, 10 am-12 pm at the Upstairs Meeting Room at C-Quarters Marina, 501 St. James Avenue (US 98), Carrabelle, FL. At this season’s Speaker Series Program, hear about the history of the Forgotten Coast Lighthouses, history of Dog Island, and Native […]

Carrabelle Culture Crawl

Carrabelle Visitor Center 105 St James Ave, Carrabelle, FL

Art. Music. Heritage. Fun. The Carrabelle Culture Crawl is a free celebration of amazing art, music, history, food, and fun in the heart of downtown Carrabelle. This cultural event is a free, multi-venue showcase that will take place at over a dozen unique galleries, museums, shops, restaurants, and spaces. This wonderful community event is sponsored […]

25th Annual Camp Gordon Johnston Days

 February 8, 2020 (Carrabelle, FL) –Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum is celebrating the 25th Annual Camp Gordon Johnston Days on March 13-15, 2020 in Carrabelle, FL. For this special anniversary, a weekend of meaningful events is planned especially to honor our country’s remaining WWII veterans as well as recognize and salute all veterans from WWII […]

Remembering Carrabelle High School Exhibit

The Carrabelle History Museum 106 Avenue B SE, Carrabelle, FL, United States

The Carrabelle History Museum will present a special exhibit featuring Carrabelle High School memorabilia. It is part of the new and expanded Family Life Room with high school sports trophies across the decades starting with the 1920 football team and the 1937 state champion girls’ basketball team. There are old cheerleader outfits, letter sweaters, stadium […]

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