The town of Macclenny in Northeast Florida may live only as a road sign to most travelers on Interstate 10, which funnels traffic east and west across Baker County.
But suppose you stop at Exit 335 and head north on Sixth Street (also State Road 121), and then turn left at West Lowder Street. You’ll travel back 152 years to Heritage Park Village, a cluster of 20 small museums that form a tangible repository of Baker County history.
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