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Why Live in Bagdad
Bagdad, FL, a small riverside village about 3 miles south of Milton, has a rich history dating back to the 1800s when it thrived as a lumber mill village and port along the Blackwater River. The Bagdad Historic District preserves this heritage with well-maintained homes, longstanding churches, and river recreation. The area features a mix of century-old saltbox houses, bungalows, and cottages alongside new builds that complement the historical architecture. The village has seen rapid development in recent years, with new subdivisions emerging. Pine and oak trees draped with Spanish moss often shade the grassy lawns, with median lot sizes around a quarter-acre. Bagdad Mill Site Park, a 22-acre park in the historic district, offers a fishing pier, boat launch, and is part of the Blackwater Maritime Heritage Trail. The Bagdad Village Museum, housed in a former church from 1847, displays local artifacts, while the Bagdad Methodist Church from 1885 still holds services. The community is car-dependent, with easy access to Interstate 10 and several military bases, including NAS Whiting Field 10 miles north. Bagdad Elementary, Hobbs Middle, and Milton High are Purple Star Campuses, providing special programs for military families. Local amenities are limited, with residents often heading to nearby Milton for shopping and dining options. The village is also close to Blackwater River State Park, about 16 miles east, which offers swimming holes, hiking trails, and boat launches.