Adderley House

Located in the Crane Point Historic and Archaeological District, this Masonry Vernacular house was built in 1906 by George Adderley, a black Bahamian immigrant who was a sponge diver, boatman and charcoal maker. The one-story building with a hip roof is similar to residences built by Blacks in the Bahamas during the 19th century.

Information provided by the Florida Division of Historical Resources, a division of the Florida Department of State.