Orman House
Located in Apalachicola, Florida the Orman house is a historic home now owned by the state of Florida and is operated as a museum and garden area. Check out the 360-degree panoramic images I captured of the exterior of the property. I was not able to get inside as they were closed due to Covid-19.
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Equipment used to capture the 360-degree panoramic images:
About the Orman House
Built in 1838 by Thomas Orman, this antebellum home overlooking the Apalachicola River was used for both business and social gatherings. Orman was a cotton merchant and businessman in Apalachicola from 1834 to the 1880s. He helped the tiny town become one of the Gulf Coast’s most important cotton exporting ports by the mid-19th century. The house features details of both Federal and Greek revival styles with wooden mantelpieces, molded plaster cornices, and wide heart-pine floorboards. Learn more on the state park website.
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