Mulberry Phosphate Museum

The Mulberry Phosphate Museum is located in Mulberry in Polk County, Florida. Located in the city's original railroad depot, the museum was established in 1986.[1] Exhibitions include fossils, memorabilia and exhibits about the phosphate mining industry. In 2013 it added a recently discovered 1880s-vintage phosphate locomotive.[2]

Mulberry Phosphate Museum signage
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References

  1. Chet Bunting, "Unique Museum Adds Local Color", Nation's Cities Weekly, June 8, 1998   via Questia Online Library (subscription required) .
  2. Suzie Schottelkotte, "Antique Locomotive Finds Permanent Home at Mulberry Phosphate Museum", The Ledger, October 7, 2013.

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