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Memories of the Past:
Voices of Palm Harbor

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Listen to stories of Palm Harbor's past through the voices of its residents.
The museum has invested its time and resources to record, preserve and share the memories of its residents for the benefit of all of Palm Harbor with our newly revamped oral history program. Our primary responsibility is to preserve the history of our community. Recording the memories of its residents gives us a unique perspective into the past. We are actively recruiting volunteers who have a background in video editing or production to help. For more information click here. 


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Charley Jones
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DON VALK
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Bob Noell
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  • HOME
  • EVENTS
    • PALM HARBOR MUSEUM PRESENTS
    • Past Programs on YOUTUBE
    • ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
    • ANNUAL ENGLISH TEA
    • WINE AROUND PALM HARBOR
  • SPONSORS
  • About
    • MUSEUM MISSION
    • OUR COMMUNITIES
  • VISIT
    • EXHIBITS >
      • ARTIFACT DONATION
      • CITRUS IS KING
      • FAITH MISSION
    • PLAN YOUR VISIT
    • GROUP TOURS
    • ACCESSIBILITY
    • FIND US ON FACEBOOK
  • PARTNERS
  • Oral History
  • BECOME A MEMBER
  • NEWSLETTERS
  • DONATE
  • VIDEOS
  • VOLUNTEER
  • Nearby History Museums and Libraries
  • Gallery
  • Missing Train
  • Sharon Lamm Moves to PH
  • FOR TRAIN FANS
  • Museum Photos from Past