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Hurricane of 1928 Mass Burial Site Historical Marker
On September 16, 1928, a hurricane came ashore near the Ju...
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Park
One of the largest memorials commemorating the life of Dr....
The Osborne School
The first black school in Lake Worth, the school building ...
The La France Hotel
Built in 1947 by Charles Patrick, the La France Hotel was ...
B.F. James and Frances Jane Bright Mini-Park
The park contains a bronze marker commemorating five histo...
National Historic Landmark-Elfreth's Alley
National Historic Landmark- Elfreth's Alley
Opened i...
National Historic Landmark-Dwight D. Eisenhower Farmstead
National Historic Landmark- Dwight D. Eisenhower Farmstead...
National Historic Landmark-Eastern State Penitentiary
National Historic Landmark- Eastern State Penitentiary
...National Historic Landmark-East Broad Top Railroad
National Historic Landmark- East Broad Top Railroad
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National Historic Landmark-Thomas Eakins House
National Historic Landmark-Thomas Eakins House
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Hurricane of 1928 Mass Burial Site Historical Marker
On September 16, 1928, a hurricane came ashore near the Jupiter Lighthouse and traveled west across Palm Beach County to Lake Okeechobee, Many of the 1,800 to 3,000 fatalities occurred when the Lake Okeechobee dike collapsed, flooding the populated south ...
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Park
One of the largest memorials commemorating the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., this park contains numerous plaques and photos honoring Dr. King's life, family, speeches and the Civil Rights Movement.
Information provided by Florida Department of State.
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The Osborne School
The first black school in Lake Worth, the school building was constructed in 1948, and served that purpose until 1971. The school was constructed by local residents and self-taught builders P.W. Odums, Able Wilson, and Frank Jones. In 1980, the ...
The La France Hotel
Built in 1947 by Charles Patrick, the La France Hotel was one of the few establishments in South Florida that rented rooms to African Americans, including such great talents as Duke Ellington.
Information provided by Florida Department of State.
B.F. James and Frances Jane Bright Mini-Park
The park contains a bronze marker commemorating five historic sites in one of the oldest sections of Delray Beach. They are: School No.4 Delray Colored, located on this site; Greater Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church, 40 NW 4th Avenue; St. ...
National Historic Landmark-Elfreth's Alley
National Historic Landmark- Elfreth's Alley
Opened in 1702-04, this is the oldest unchanged and continuously inhabited street in Philadelphia and an example of the survival of a part of colonial America's largest city.
Courtesy National Park Service National Historic Landmarks
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National Historic Landmark-Dwight D. Eisenhower Farmstead
National Historic Landmark- Dwight D. Eisenhower Farmstead
This farm served Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969), 34th President of the United States (1953-1961), as a retreat during his Presidential years and as his principal residence during retirement.
Courtesy National Park Service National ...
National Historic Landmark-Eastern State Penitentiary
National Historic Landmark- Eastern State Penitentiary
Constructed between 1823-1836 from a design by noted American architect John Haviland, this massive Gothic Revival structure epitomized the Pennsylvania System of imprisonment, a system grounded in the Quaker concept of reflection through solitary confinement ...
National Historic Landmark-East Broad Top Railroad
National Historic Landmark- East Broad Top Railroad
East Broad Top Railroad is a rare surviving example of the once common small gauge railroad companies that served the mining and lumbering industries throughout the nation from the late 19th century to the ...
National Historic Landmark-Thomas Eakins House
National Historic Landmark-Thomas Eakins House
Noted American painter Thomas Eakins (1844-1916) lived in this mid-19th century 4-story townhouse almost his entire life.
His unrelentingly realistic, often uncomplimentary portraits eschew surface expression to focus on inner truth and character.
Walt ...