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{{Infobox Building|image=Ttwentworthmuseum.jpg|caption=|name=T. T. Wentworth Jr. Florida State Museum|location=330 South [[Image:TtwentworthmuseumJefferson Street]]|architect=|client=|engineer=[[Charles Hill Turner]]|owner=[[West Florida Historic Preservation, Inc.jpg]]|construction_start_date=|completion_date=[[1908]]|renovations=|date_demolished=|cost=|thumbstructural_system=|rightstyle=Spanish mission style|250pxsize=Three stories|mapcode=<googlemap lat="30.408802" lon="-87.213517" zoom="17" width="288" height="200">30.4087, -87.213142, T.T. Wentworth Jr. Florida State Museum</googlemap>}}The '''T.T. Wentworth Jr. Florida State Museum''' is a museum of history in Pensacola, named for [[Theodore Thomas Wentworth, Jr.]]
==Original museum==The buildingoriginal museum was in fact a roadside stand owned by Wentworth, reminiscent which opened in the suburb of [[Ensley]] in [[1957]]. Wentworth was paraphrased as saying, in the Alamo mission style1980s, that he would donate everything in his collection if he could earn a permanent spot to house his collection in Pensacola. A state grant was originally erected in signed by Governor [[1907Bob Martinez]] to serve as Pensacola's allow the city to renovate the old city hall (which is now located at 180 Governmental Center), and the museum was officially opened in [[1988]].witch in fact he was very stupid brecusehr never went
==External links==
[[Category:Historic Pensacola Village]]
[[Category:Education]][[Category:CultureMuseums]]