List of National Historic Landmarks in Florida
The list of National Historic Landmarks in Florida leads all objects and sites in the US state of Florida , which the National Register of Historic Places for National Historic Landmark declared.
list
There are 46 National Historic Landmarks in Florida:
Name of the site | image |
year |
place |
county |
description | |
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1 | Mary McLeod Bethune Home | 1974 | Daytona Beach | Volusia County | Mary McLeod Bethune , human rights activist, resides | |
2 | Bok Tower Gardens | 1993 | Lake Wales | Polk County | Constructed by the Ladies Home Journal on the highest point in the area. An incomparable place of beauty should be created. | |
3 | British Fort | 1975 | Sumatra | Franklin County | Built during the war of 1812 , also called the Negro Fort . | |
4th | Cape Canaveral Air Force Station | 1984 | Cocoa | Brevard County | Base of the United States Department of Defense , see also Kennedy Space Center | |
5 | Cathedral Of St. Augustine | 1970 | St. Augustine | St. John's County | Completed in 1797, burned down in 1887 and rebuilt. | |
6th | Crystal River Site | 1990 | Crystal River | Citrus County | ||
7th | Dade Battlefield | 1973 | Bushnell | Sumter County | Battlefield, now a Historic State Park | |
8th | Marjory Stoneman Douglas House | February 27, 2015 | Miami | Miami-Dade County | Home of environmental activist Marjory Stoneman Douglas | |
9 | El Centro Español de Tampa | 1988 | Tampa | Hillsborough County | ||
10 | Ferdinand Magellan Railcar - US Car No. 1 | 1985 | Miami | Miami-Dade County | Built for Abraham Lincoln in 1865 . Used by several presidents up to Ronald Reagan . | |
11 | Florida Southern College Historic District | March 2, 2012 | Lakeland | Polk County | largest collection of buildings by the architect Frank Lloyd Wright | |
12 | Fort King Site | 2004 | Ocala | Marion County | Location during the Seminole Wars | |
13 | Fort Mose site | 1994 | St. Augustine | St. John's County | Also known as Fort Moosa or Fort Mossa , stands for slave liberation, part of the Underground Railroad | |
12 | Fort San Carlos De Barrancas | 1960 | Pensacola | Escambia County | Historic fort | |
13 | Fort San Marcos De Apalache | 1966 | St. Marks | Wakulla County | ||
14th | Fort Walton Mound | 1964 | Fort Walton Beach, Florida | Okaloosa County | ||
15th | Fort Zachary Taylor | 1973 | Key West, Florida | Monroe County | ||
16 | Freedom Tower | 2008 | Miami | Miami-Dade County | Former headquarters of the Miami News & Metropolis newspaper publisher, intended to commemorate Cuban immigration to the USA. | |
17th | Gonzalez-Alvarez House | 1970 | St. Augustine, Florida | St. Johns County | Oldest house in St. Augustine, early 18th century | |
18th | Governor Stone | 1992 | Fort Walton Beach, Florida | Okaloosa County | Built in 1877 | |
19th | Ernest Hemingway House | 1968 | Key West | Monroe County | A residence of the author Ernest Hemingway | |
20th | Ponce de León Hotel | 2006 | St. Augustine, Florida | St. Johns County | Built 1887-88 | |
21st | Zora Neale Hurston House | 1991 | Fort Pierce, Florida | St. Lucie County | A residence of the author Zora Neale Hurston | |
22nd | USCGC INGHAM | 1992 | Key West | Monroe County | ||
23 | Llambias House | 1970 | St. Augustine, Florida | St. Johns County | Late 18th century | |
24 | MAPLE LEAF | 1994 | Mandarin, Florida | Duval County | Shipwreck sunk in 1864 | |
25th | Mar-a-Lago | 1980 | Palm Beach | Palm Beach County | Former stately home of the Marjorie Merriweather Post , owned by Donald Trump since 1985 | |
26th | Miami-Biltmore Hotel & Country Club | 1996 | Coral Gables | Miami-Dade County | Luxury hotel, opened in 1926, tallest building in Florida until 1928, used as a hospital during World War II. | |
27 | The Miami Circle at Brickell Point Site | 2009 | Miami | Miami-Dade County | ||
28 | Mud Lake Canal | 2006 | flamingo | Monroe County | ||
29 | Okeechobee Battlefield | 1961 | Okeechobee, Florida | Okeechobee County | ||
30th | Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge | 1963 | Sebastian, Florida | Indian River County | Founded in 1903 by order of Theodore Roosevelt , 1st nature reserve in the USA | |
31 | Pensacola Naval Air Station Historic District | 1976 | Pensacola, Florida | Escambia County | Opened in 1914, 1st pilot training center of the armed forces | |
32 | Plaza Ferdinand VII | 1960 | Pensacola, Florida | Escambia County | 1821 Place of cession of Florida from Spain to the USA | |
33 | Ponce de Leon Inlet Light Station | 1998 | Ponce Inlet, Florida | Volusia County | Completed in 1887 | |
34 | Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings House and Farmyard | 2006 | Cross Creek, Florida | Alachua County | A residence of the author Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings | |
35 | Safety Harbor Site | 1964 | Safety Harbor, Florida | Pinellas County | ||
35 | San Luis De Talimali | 1966 | Tallahassee, Florida | Leon County | Spanish Franciscan Mission, built in 1633 | |
37 | St. Augustine Town Plan Historic District | 1970 | St. Augustine, Florida | St. Johns County | ||
38 | Tampa Bay Hotel | 1976 | Tampa, Florida | Hillsborough County | From railroad magnate Henry Bradley Plant | |
39 | Vizcaya | 1994 | Miami | Miami dade | Winter residence of industrialist James Deering . | |
40 | Whitehall (Henry M. Flagler House) | 2000 |
Palm Beach 26 ° 42 ′ 51.5 " N , 80 ° 2 ′ 30" W. |
Palm Beach | Residence of industrialist Henry Morrison Flagler | |
41 | Windover Archaeological Site | 1987 | Titusville, Florida | Brevard County | ||
42 | Ybor City Historic District | 1990 | Tampa, Florida | Hillsborough County |
Web links
Commons : Florida National Historic Landmarks - Collection of pictures, videos, and audio files
supporting documents
- ↑ a b c d List of National Historic Landmarks in Florida . National Park Service , accessed October 26, 2017
- ^ A b National Park Service: National Historic Landmark Program: NHL Database . Archived from the original on June 6, 2004. Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved August 21, 2008.
- ^ Whitehall (Henry M. Flagler House) ( English ) In: National Historic Landmark Program . National Park Service. Archived from the original on May 2, 2009. Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved April 4, 2011.