This is my Uncle Charles’ and Aunt Peggy’s beach cottage. My mom dad, sister and I stayed in this home with our other family for 10 years until my parents built their cottage two doors east. Y’all may remember an A-frame two story cottage on stilts painted a kind of navy color with white trim. That’s us! Was us, lol. They demolished our perfectly good home that was intact and built a McMansion.
My Uncle Charles’ home was gutted and had no historical or architectural significance. Don’t get me wrong. I loved that place so much. Our families and neighbors made good memories there!
The reporting on this was pitiful. It was bought over 50 years ago and was far from being one of the first homes on 30-A. I will have to check, but I believe their corner lot went for $3k and our lot was $6k (because my parents bought closer to 1980.
The gentleman in the report didn’t even know how to say the name of our hometown of Marianna, FL which is 1.5 hours away. I would like to see the report retracted for all of the made up facts. It doesn’t really even need to be a story. It could be a good human interest story if they had interviewed some of the first residents of Seahighland SD abutting Seagrove Beach. We had a lot of fun!