Major Expansion Brings New Life to Temple Mound Museum Staff Reports February 19, 2026 9:39 am Arts, Events, Fort Walton Beach, History, Okaloosa County In Brief: Who: The City of Fort Walton Beach, Heritage Park & Cultural Center, former Councilwoman Chris Gibson, and community partners What: Grand reopening of the expanded and renovated Indian Temple Mound Museum When: 10 a.m., Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026 Where: 139 Miracle Strip Parkway SE, Fort Walton Beach Why: To expand exhibit space, improve facilities, and preserve and present thousands of years of local Native American history After years of construction, planning, and exhibit renovations, Fort Walton Beach’s Indian Temple Mound is ready to welcome the public back inside. The Indian Temple Mound Museum will officially reopen at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 28, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and free admission for the day, according to the City of Fort Walton Beach’s Heritage Park & Cultural Center. The reopening marks the completion of a 4,800-square-foot expansion project that adds classroom space, offices, exhibit storage, and a significantly larger museum store. That store quietly opened in November 2025, but staff and volunteers have spent the past several months overhauling the original museum building — updating exhibits, making structural improvements, and preparing new displays that document thousands of years of Native American settlement in the region. The museum sits beside the ancient Fort Walton Temple Mound, one of the most significant archaeological landmarks in Northwest Florida. Together with surrounding historic buildings, the site anchors the Heritage Park...
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