Constitution Convention Museum State Park – Port St. Joe, Florida
On March 10th, 2021, I stopped at the Constitution Convention Museum State Park in Port St. Joe, after visiting the Cape San Blas Lighthouse. I captured some 360-degree panoramic images around the park, and you can view them below in the virtual tour.
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Equipment used to capture the 360-degree panoramic images:
According to the Florida State Parks website, “The town of St. Joseph, which lasted only nine years, was a boomtown in 1835 and competed with Apalachicola as a Gulf Coast trading port. During its short life, the city was selected over Tallahassee to host Florida’s first State Constitution Convention.
The museum, which sits on a portion of the park’s 14 acres, commemorates the work of the 56 territorial delegates who drafted Florida’s first constitution in 1838. This constitution became the Organic Law of Florida when the territory was admitted to the Union in 1845 as the 27th state.”
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