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Information on houses, mansions, farms and other dwellings located in the United States that were once a private residence and have been converted into a museum because of the historic significance of its architecture, location, resident(s) and/or event(s) that took place there located in Florida.
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Set on a hillside with a sweep of lawn sloping down to Lake Hall, was the southern retreat built in 1905 through 1909 at Tallahassee by the Alfred Barmore Maclay family, and includes a map, sight, history, trails, and general information.
Information provided on collection, exhibits, events, tours and membership. Located in Fort Lauderdale.
The house was built in 1851 by Asa Tift, a marine architect and salvage wrecker, and contains a brochure, tour rates, directions, and a book and gift shop located at Key West.
History of the houses and family with a gallery. Located in Titusville.
Home and museum. History, photos and location information. Truman links. Located in Key West.
History, listing of enslaved people, the talking walls, tours and functions, news and events, newsletter, photos, and directions. Located in Gainesville.
Offers climbing tours of the lighthouse, built in 1860. Includes information about their hours of admission and safety tips, a calendar of events, and a section about the history of the area from early native Americans through to World War II.
Historical information with a map and photo. Located on Fort George Island in Jacksonville.
General and visitor information with photos. Located on Fort George Island in Jacksonville.
Information on the home, family, property and outbuildings, projects restoration, and gallery. Located in Titusville.
History, upcoming events, virtual tour, education programs, and visitor information. Located in Ft. Lauderdale.
Features an Italian Renaissance-style villa and formal gardens built in 1916 as the winter residence of industrialist James Deering. Contains hours, a calendar of events, a history, membership and volunteer opportunities, and directions to Miami location.
Built in 1886 for DeLand's first attorney, Arthur George Hamlin, includes history, gift shop, gallery and information.
Built in 1886 for DeLand's first attorney, Arthur George Hamlin, includes history, gift shop, gallery and information.
Offers climbing tours of the lighthouse, built in 1860. Includes information about their hours of admission and safety tips, a calendar of events, and a section about the history of the area from early native Americans through to World War II.
Set on a hillside with a sweep of lawn sloping down to Lake Hall, was the southern retreat built in 1905 through 1909 at Tallahassee by the Alfred Barmore Maclay family, and includes a map, sight, history, trails, and general information.
Features an Italian Renaissance-style villa and formal gardens built in 1916 as the winter residence of industrialist James Deering. Contains hours, a calendar of events, a history, membership and volunteer opportunities, and directions to Miami location.
Information on the home, family, property and outbuildings, projects restoration, and gallery. Located in Titusville.
Historical information with a map and photo. Located on Fort George Island in Jacksonville.
General and visitor information with photos. Located on Fort George Island in Jacksonville.
History of the houses and family with a gallery. Located in Titusville.
Home and museum. History, photos and location information. Truman links. Located in Key West.
History, listing of enslaved people, the talking walls, tours and functions, news and events, newsletter, photos, and directions. Located in Gainesville.
History, upcoming events, virtual tour, education programs, and visitor information. Located in Ft. Lauderdale.
The house was built in 1851 by Asa Tift, a marine architect and salvage wrecker, and contains a brochure, tour rates, directions, and a book and gift shop located at Key West.
Information provided on collection, exhibits, events, tours and membership. Located in Fort Lauderdale.
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October 27, 2019 at 5:45:05 UTC
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