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Alley behind the Bernstein Building, prior to demolition, from Charlotte Street, looking West, 1964 ( 1964 )
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Loan Approved By State For Restoration Project
4 Skeletons Unearthed in Ancient City
Alley behind the Bernstein Building, prior to demolition, from Aviles Street, looking East, 1964
Alley behind the Bernstein Building, prior to demolition, from Charlotte Street, looking West, 1964
An exhibit of gold coins on display in the Wakeman House
An exhibit on the city of St. Augustine on display in the Wakeman House
Archaeologists Finding More Skeletons In Diggings in Downtown Ancient City
Archaeology excavations prior to the construction of the Wakeman House, 1964]
Buildings Being Razed For Exhibition Center
Demolition of the Bernsetin Building prior to the construction of the Wakeman House, 1964
Dignitaries Arrive For Cornerstone Ceremony, Testimonial Dinner
Exhibitions Related To Pan American Conference, Go On Display Here Today
Exhibits in the Wakeman House when it served as the Florida State Center, 1966
Governor Lays Cornerstone For State Exhibition Building Here
Governor To Lay Cornerstone For Florida Center Tomorrow
Guatemalan Exhibition Opened
King Street Building to Be Purchased
Lightner Museum Exhibits To Be Shown At Heritage House During Renovation Of Alcazar
Loan Approved By State For Restoration Project
Plaque with a description of Florida: the Sunshine State, in front of the Wakeman House
Purchase Of Two Properties For Restoration Announced
Rear balcony and courtyard of the Wakeman House, looking Northeast, 1967
Sign for The Florida State Building (Wakeman House)
Wakeman House from King Street, looking Southwest, 1966
Wakeman House from the intersection of King Street and Aviles Street, looking Southeast, 1967
Wakeman House on King Street, looking West
Welcome desk in the Wakeman House when it served as the Florida State Center, 1966
Work Progresses On Florida Exhibition Center
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