brings back memories of my own grade school class room and old school. All the old wood on floors, staircase banisters, the walls. The odd colored green paint used in girls bathroom, the wooden doors on each stall. The single China sink with only 1 faucet for cold water and the pink liquid soap in the dispenser on the wall. Museum told a lot of historical facts pretaining to the town of Enterprise, the different name changes it went thru. It has copies of the guest book of the old Brock hotel that was built along the St. John's river on old Enterprise road. It shows that 2 presidents stayed there, Grant and Rutherford, along with European royalty, and other famous Americans. The owners of the museum are private people who do not get help from government, but operate off donations. It's free of charge, but they appreciate donations. Stop by, and step...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThis museum was very interesting! It is a renovated schoolhouse that was built in 1936, it still has original blackboards and a science lab/classroom. Inside the classroom they have an art exhibit that changes every month, and in the science classroom they have a story board of all the event in Enterprise. There were 2 friendly volunteers that were there to answer any questions. It was free to explore they just ask for a...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreMy 3 children all attended Enterprise Elementary 1st. - 6th grades . we absolutely loved the teachers, administrative staff and even the wonderful janitor. This building has so many fond memories for the students as well. Our son, Steven Collier, now 50.years old, owns his own business out of state and I took.these pkotos of him outside of this building that holds so many fond...
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