Apalachicola Center for History, Culture and Art
Mary Erickson Oil Paintings
Located at 86 Water Street (corner of Avenue E and Water Street), in Apalachicola, Florida, The Center continues to be the steward for the incredible Apalachicola Trader's Canoe, the longest dug out canoe on record. Until January 10, we are featuring the work of oil painter Mary Erickson and plein air friends. Stop by The Center for History, Culture and Art as we are open every Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 12 noon to 5 pm. We do open by appointment for groups and individuals. For more information call 1-855-apalach or visit www.historicapalachicola.com
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