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Martin County invites residents to contribute photos to a centennial digital history archive

August 11, 2025 | Events, Florida


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Martin County invites residents to contribute photos to a centennial digital history archive
Mac and Courtney said Martin County is marking its centennial with a digital history effort. "We're working on some Centennial stuff... Martin digital history," Mac said, and the hosts encouraged residents to bring family photos to be digitized and archived at the Blake Library.

They described the project as participatory: residents may submit photographs of family members or local scenes, which the library will digitize and preserve for public access. "What you can do is you can bring those in and we will digitally archive them at the library for you," Courtney said.

The podcast did not specify technical standards for submission, ownership or consent procedures, nor did it provide deadlines or a schedule for events. The hosts framed the initiative as a community preservation activity tied to the county's 100-year anniversary; residents were advised to check library or county channels for submission details and archival access information.

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