John C. Beasley Park
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John C. Beasley Park
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John C. Beasley Park, formerly known as John Beasley Wayside Park, is a public beach area on Okaloosa Island in Florida. It was established as a state park to provide beach access for African Americans during the era of segregation. After desegregation it was turned over to the Okaloosa County. The park is named for John C. Beasley. Fodor's reported the park had 2-dune walkovers, showers, parking, toilets, lifeguards, and picnic tables. A commemorative plaque was installed at the park in 2015. I
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Park in Okaloosa County, Florida, United States
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_C._Beasley_Park
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2024-04-23T01:53:26Z
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