b'PAGE8 FPAN RETROSPECTIVE 2005-2020 PAGE9COORDINATINGCENTERFPANs Coordinating Center at the University of West Florida was first housed in the historic Christ Church Parish Schoolhouse in Pensacolas downtown historic district, managed by the University of West Florida Historic Trust. The Center moved to the historic 1903 Louisville & Nashville Railroad Marine Terminal, also part of the historic district, in 2006. The building houses administrative offices, offices for FPANs Northwest Region, a Public Archaeology Lab, a classroom, and the Destination Archaeology Resource Center. Located in historic downtown Pensacola, the Coordinating Center serves as a link between FPAN and the community. The volunteer Public Archaeology Lab provides opportunities for the public to engage with the processing of scientifically collected archaeological remains related to West Floridas robust prehistoric and historic past. The Destination Archaeology Resource Center connects the public with local accessible archaeological places and resources, as well as archaeological attractions in all of FPANs eight regions statewide.Top left: Signing of the FPAN Memorandum of Agreement on July 1, 2005. Top right: Members of the FPAN Board of Directors at FPANs temporary home at the Christ Church Parish Schoolhouse building in historic downtown Pensacola in 2005. Bottom: Homeschool students explore the FPAN Coordinating Centers Public Archaeology Lab during one of many field trips throughout the year. Opposite: Summer campers from a joint summer camp program with UWF Explore Summer Camps, UWF Historic Trust, and FPAN explore the Coordinating Centers Destination Archaeology Resource Center.'