The Homestead Historic Town Hall Museum is housed in the original Town Hall which was built in 1917. Ruth Campbell, erstwhile councilor and vice-mayor, drove the initiative to create the museum. The building was vacated by the authorities in 1975 and Mrs Campbell moved her office to the first floor to receive donations of material from the public. Hurricane Andrew tore the roof off in 1982. After it was repaired and the museum took full possession. The 1924 La France fire truck is the main attraction. The various cookery books compiled by women's groups and churches are a rich resource, sketching every day life over the decades.
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