The Okeechobee Historical Society will once again be holding open houses at its various museums during the season.
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OKEECHOBEE – The Okeechobee Historical Society plans open houses at its various museums during the season. On Oct. 21, the Raulerson Log Cabin, 811 SW Second Ave., and the Primitive Baptist Church Historic Site, 1003 SW Third Ave., will be open to the public for no charge from 9 a.m. until noon.
The interior of the log cabin has been restored with the original log walls exposed. The church is now a museum.
Come see what they’ve done!
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