Built in 1934 by the Civilian Conservation Corps for the Boy Scouts of America, by 1965, the building was in poor condition.
[3] Members of the University of West Florida Historic Trust later found a map dating to 1884 that denoted a graveyard in the area.
It is believed that the graveyard was for black residents and a park was later developed on the land.
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