Contact Us

Mailing address
107 Miracle Strip Parkway SW
Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548
Physical Address
107 Miracle Strip Parkway SW
Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548
Main: (850) 833-9500
Fax: (850)-833-9640

PASSPORT

Passports

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 Passport Services

Heritage Park and Cultural Center is a designated passport acceptance facility. Heritage Park has certified Acceptance Agents on staff ready to assist you with your questions and needs. Whether you are renewing your passport or obtaining one for the first time, experienced staff at Heritage Park will guide you through the process with ease.

Location

The acceptance facility is inside the Indian Temple Mound Museum. Walk into the main entrance to the building and ask the staff member up front about our passport services.

Hours

Heritage Park and Cultural Center's Acceptance Agents are available by appointment only Monday-Friday from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Call  (850) 855-9595 to schedule an appointment.

For details and information on your passport needs, please visit www.travel.state.gov or call us at (850) 833-9595.

Research Library

 RESEARCH LIBRARY

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About Library Collection

Located within the Indian Temple Mound Museum, the research library contains over 1400 books and magazines, 33 videos, and archives waiting to help you with research and general information. Staff and volunteers are in the process of cataloguing entire collection electronically to better suit researchers' needs.

Hours and Use

The research library is open during normal museum operating hours and is a non-lending library. Library may be off limits during events or when staff is limited. A copy machine is available for use ($0.10 per copy).

Books Available

197  books on area history
231 books on Native American topics in general
237 books on archaeological sites and archaeology
197 books on skills like basketry, weaving, netting, fire making, tanning, etc.
82   books on plants and animals
20   books on Native American foods and medicine
40   books on anthropology
97   books on museums, management and exhibits
60   books on archaeology in places outside the United States
60   books on first contact and historic subjects
35   books on point identification
180 books on Indian culture, Mound Builders and teacher information
33   books on videos on Native Americans, Civil War, museum events etc.

Upcoming Events

2010-2011 CAPER

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