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‘You are here,’” said Panama City Publishing Company Museum volunteer Nancy Hudson. “You learn about the railroad tracks running right here down 11th court from 1914 to 1922, just to get a ...
Sixth St. in Panama City. What: Bay Line Railroad and International Paper Co. exhibit Where: Bay County History Museum, 223 W.
who aims to revolutionize this journey with the Panama Railroad. Discover the harrowing tale of its construction, the immense human cost, and how it transformed travel and trade forever.
Tucked away in the corner of a professional building on 113th Street is the unlikeliest of repositories: the Panama Canal Museum. The small space is packed with artifacts about construction of the ...
Construction of the Panama Railroad was began in the month of May, 1850, and it was opened for traffic Jan. 28, 1855. The length of the road is forty-seven and one-half miles. The cost of its ...
"We definitely need a museum," said Becky Saunders ... The advent of the railroad line to Panama City changed the landscape forever, said Bob Hurst, vice president of the Historical Society.