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National Historic Landmark - Mary Jane Colter Buildings
These four structures reflect the Mary Elizabeth Jane Colt...
National Historic Landmark - Ybor City Historic District
Founded in 1886, Ybor City is significant in Spanish and C...
National Historic Landmark - Windover Archaeological Site
This small, isolated peat deposit contains artifacts and h...
National Historic Landmark-Whitehall (Henry M. Flagler Estate)
Constructed in 1900-1901, Whitehall is nationally signific...
National Historic Landmark - Tampa Bay Hotel
Headquarters of the army that invaded Cuba in the Spanish-...
National Historic Landmark - St. Augustine Town Plan Historic District
St. Augustine, founded as a Spanish military base in 1565,...
National Historic Landmark - San Luis de Talimali
San Luis de Talimali, known as San Luis de Apalache until ...
National Historic Landmark - Safety Harbor Site
Site depicts a late prehistoric and early historic period,...
National Historic Landmark-Ponce de Leon Inlet Light Station
The nation's second-tallest brick lighthouse, this 175-foo...
National Historic Landmark-Pensacola Naval Air Station
Established in January 1914, this was the United States' f...
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National Historic Landmark - Mary Jane Colter Buildings
These four structures reflect the Mary Elizabeth Jane Colter's important work in Park architecture over the first three decades of the 20th century. The Hopi House (1905) is modeled after a Hopi Pueblo and its design was a product of ...
National Historic Landmark - Ybor City Historic District
Founded in 1886, Ybor City is significant in Spanish and Cuban American immigration history. The district is also of importance in American industrial history, for it contains the largest collection of buildings related to the cigar industry in America and ...
National Historic Landmark - Windover Archaeological Site
This small, isolated peat deposit contains artifacts and human burials dating to the Early Archaic period. It represents one of the largest collections of human skeletal material from its time period and one of the largest collections of fiber arts ...
National Historic Landmark-Whitehall (Henry M. Flagler Estate)
Constructed in 1900-1901, Whitehall is nationally significant as the home of Henry Morrison Flagler, one of the captains of industry and commerce of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He made his fortune during the period immediately after the ...
National Historic Landmark - Tampa Bay Hotel
Headquarters of the army that invaded Cuba in the Spanish-American War (1898), and the news center for journalists participating in the "Correspondents War." The hotel was a pioneer effort in the Florida resort business, and is an excellent example of ...
National Historic Landmark - St. Augustine Town Plan Historic District
St. Augustine, founded as a Spanish military base in 1565, is the oldest continuously occupied European settlement in the continental United States. Laid out around a central plaza, the present streets are all in the original town plan.
National Historic Landmark - San Luis de Talimali
San Luis de Talimali, known as San Luis de Apalache until 2003, was the administrative center for the Spanish Province of Apalache. It was abandoned when Great Britain began the destruction of the Spanish Florida missions in 1702. The Chief's ...
National Historic Landmark - Safety Harbor Site
Site depicts a late prehistoric and early historic period, representing the Gulf Coast Timucua Indian culture at the time of European contact.
Information provided by the National Registry of Historic Places, a program of the National Park Service
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National Historic Landmark-Ponce de Leon Inlet Light Station
The nation's second-tallest brick lighthouse, this 175-foot tower was begun in 1884 to mark Mosquito Inlet on the Atlantic coast of Florida. The light station is significant for its association with Federal efforts to provide an integrated system of navigational ...
National Historic Landmark-Pensacola Naval Air Station
Established in January 1914, this was the United States' first permanent naval air station, first Navy pilot training center, and first U.S. naval installation to send pilots into combat.
Information provided by the National Register of Historic Places, a program of ...