If you haven't been there, check it out before it's gone.
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The public footprint of the Charles Cessna Park on County Road 393 stands to more than double after the Board of County Commissioners agreed to purchase the adjacent Bayou Arts and Antiques property last week. The three-acre parcel with two buildings in historic Santa Rosa Beach was appraised for around $1.5 million.
Blue Mountain Beach resident Chick Huettel, who has owned the property since 1992, said he offered the property to the county for a fair market price.
?All we did was ask them to get it appraised,? Huettel said. ?I think Cindy [Meadows, county commissioner] realized the historical significance and everybody I talked to wanted to preserve it.?