Baker

Blackwater State Forest in Baker, Florida The Baker Block Museum, before a mural was painted over it, on its eastern wall. The Baker Block Museum with its local prisoner-painted mural on the western wall.
The Blackwater River flows through Baker, Florida.
Blackwater State Forest in Baker, Florida
One entrance to the Blackwater River State Forest in Baker, Florida.

Blackwater State Forest in Baker, Florida This map shows areas of interest on the Blackwater River in Baker, Florida. Blackwater State Forest in Baker, Florida

There are 45 residential real estate listings for sale in Baker.
There are 4 commercial real estate listings for sale in Baker.
There are 33 vacant land real estate listings for sale in Baker.
There are 82 total real estate listings for sale in Baker.

82 Real Estate Listings Found

Displaying 21 to 30

21.   963881
6265 Holloway Road, Baker
$899,900.00
3671 square feet, 4/3/1, 2006

22.   963566
1464 Mill Creek Drive, Baker
$439,899.00
2203 square feet, 4/3, 2011

23.   962926
8320 Thames Road, Baker
$355,000.00
2340 square feet, 4/2, 2016

24.   962904
5961 Old River Road, Baker
$199,000.00

25.   962897
5406 Torchwood Drive, Baker
$315,900.00
1856 square feet, 4/2, 2025

26.   962883
5404 Torchwood Drive, Baker
$379,900.00
2595 square feet, 5/3, 2025

27.   962873
5401 Torchwood Drive, Baker
$324,900.00
2107 square feet, 5/3, 2025

28.   961749
5605 Price Plantation Road, Baker
$384,900.00
2162 square feet, 4/2, 2021

29.   961663
6590 Beaver Creek Road, Baker
$299,000.00
840 square feet, 2/2, 2022

30.   961635
5485 Old River Road, Baker
$559,000.00
1924 square feet, 3/2, 2016


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History of Baker

Baker began in 1907, established along a well-traveled trail extending from Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina, and South Carolina. The town was named after the Reverend R. G. Baker, J. D. C. Newton's father-in-law; its previous name was Cobb. Early residents earned money as cattle raisers, sheep herders, loggers, and navy store traders who dealt mostly in turpentine and its associated goods.

Baker's growth led to the development of a bank, a pharmacy, a shop for ladies, a doctor's office, a general store, a post office, a hotel, a turpentine distillery, several cotton gins, and Shaw's Blueberry farm, the world's largest at the time.

Baker's Block Museum, refurbished from the general store mentioned above, opened in July of 1996 after a great deal of restoration. The original building was constructed in 1908, in an old pen used to house cattle waiting to be transported via railway for sale at market. Baker's historical association bought the property for restoration and use as a museum. The Baker Block Museum now displays local American Indian artifacts, as well as local historical items such as stills used to make turpentine.

The first photo above shows the eastern wall before Larry Demmers painted a wonderful mural over it. The second photo shows the building's western wall; local prisoners painted the scene which depicts plants and wildlife that lived in the nearby forest.

Baker Recreation

Local Attractions

Blackman Community Center
7590 Hwy 189 N
Blackman, FL

Parks

Baker Park
1450 Charlie Day Road
Baker, FL

Baker Recreation Area
5503 Hwy 4
Baker, FL

Yellow River Park
5100 Ellis Road
Baker, FL

Cotton Bridge Park
6301 Hwy 4 W
Baker, FL

Museums

Baker Block Museum
1307 Georgia Avenue
Baker, FL


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