Results for Florida A
Northern Most Known Bastion of Spanish Florida
Less than three decades after Columbus had discovered Amer...
Florida Presbyterian Church
On this site, land was purchased
in 1741 by men of B...
Florida East Coast Railroad
Henry M. Flagler, Florida East Coast Railroad owner, was i...
Florida Sentinel Bulletin
In December, 1945, C. Blythe Andrews re-opened the doors o...
Results for Florida A
Northern Most Known Bastion of Spanish Florida
Less than three decades after Columbus had discovered America, on Aug. 18, 1521 ( St. Helena's Day ), Spanish seafarers from Santo Domingo sighted this magnificent harbor, named its Eastern headland the Punta de Santa Elena, from which the area ...
Florida Presbyterian Church
On this site, land was purchased
in 1741 by men of Brookland
to erect a Presbyterian Meeting
House. Oldest established
congregation in town of Warwick.
Marker is at the intersection of N Main Street (New York Route 17A) and Glenmere Avenue, on the right when ...
Florida East Coast Railroad
Henry M. Flagler, Florida East Coast Railroad owner, was influenced to extend his railroad south from Rockledge by a Melbourne resident: E.P. Branch. The railroad tracks were built into Eau Gallie about 1892. Considerable delay was experienced in building the ...
Florida Sentinel Bulletin
In December, 1945, C. Blythe Andrews re-opened the doors of the Florida Sentinel newspaper at 1511 Central Avenue. The original Florida Sentinel was founded in 1919, in Jacksonville, Florida by Mr. Andrews' father, General William W. Andrews. The newspaper ceased ...