The Ft. White Train Depot was built circa 1888 and later became
a part of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. The rail service was dis-
continued in Ft. White in the early 1980’s. Ft. White & the Chamber
of Commerce spearheaded efforts to renovate the building for
purpose of historical preservation and function as a museum and
chamber of Commerce offices.
The Wesleyan Methodist Church historical renovation portrays the sensitivity in which the Hammond Design Group approaches any project. This wood structure required major repairs both structurally and cosmetic. Not only has this structure withstood the test of time, with its new face-lift it stands as a symbol to the community for generations to come. Built in 1893, the Wesleyan Methodist Church is the oldest Structure in Liberty County, Florida. The Hammond Design Group was selected to...
In 1738, under the direction of Florida’s Governor Manuel Montiano, Fort Mose gave sanctuary to Africans challenging enslavement in the English Colony of
Carolina. “Approximately 100 Africans lived at Fort Mose, forming more than 20 households. Together they created a frontier community, which drew on a range of African backgrounds blended with Spanish, Native American and English cultural traditions.”
Hammond Design Group was asked to create an atmosphere that resembles this frontier...