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Hometown History: Gulf Wind and big wind

| Brian Hughes
The city was built as a railroad town, with its commercial heart spanning the several blocks from the courthouse to the Louisville & Nashville Railroad’s tracks, then south to meet State Road 85. (Which, back in the day, ran right up Main Street.)
The Rice Building, Crestview’s first brick building, is seen facing Main Street in February 1923.

 

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