The Palmers, an eminent Chicago family bought The Spanish Point in the early 1900s and it remained a family property till the 1980s, when it was donated to Gulf Coast Heritage Association. Spread across 30 acres (12.14 hectares), Historic Spanish Point is an archaeological site and museum. It includes prehistoric burial mounds and various historic buildings. The Osprey School is used as a...
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Historic Spanish Point is a 30-acre archaeological, historical and environmental museum accredited by the American Association of Museums. It is a private, not-for-profit organization and the museum opened in 1982. One of the most sought after old Florida style chapels in the region is available for weddings, christenings, and memorials. The...