NPS Form 10‑900a OMB No. 10024‑0018
(Rev. Aug. 2002)
United States Department of the Interior
National Park Service
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Crestview Historic Business District Crestview, Okaloosa County, Florida Geographical Data |
Continuation Sheet
Section number 10 Page 1
Verbal Boundary Description (Continuation Sheet)
This historical district can generally be described (rough boundaries) as: North on Wilson Street from CSX Railroad tracks to U.S. Hwy. 90; then east on U.S. Hwy. 90 to Cedar Avenue; then west on Cedar Avenue to Main Street; then south on Main Street to Beech Avenue; then east on Beech Avenue to State Hwy. 85; then south on State Hwy. 85 to CSX Railroad Tracks; and then west along CSX Railroad tracks back to Wilson Street.
Boundaries Justification (Continuation Sheet)
This is a commercial district that generally excludes residential and non-commercial buildings. Crestview's historic downtown district was first established on Main Street (later designated also as State Hwy. 85 through the community until the 1970's when Hwy 85 shifted one block to the east) and expanded little beyond its original boundaries over the years. The district now is largely defined by its traditional Main Street commercial core that is confined on the east by the State Hwy. 85 (Ferdon Blvd.) thoroughfare, the residential area west of Wilson Street, the U. S. Hwy. 90 (James Lee Blvd.) thoroughfare to the north, and the CSX Railroad tracks to the south.
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