Table of Contents Toggle Independent Life Insurance CompanyIndependent Life BuildingJEA TowerPhoto Gallery Independent Life Insurance Company The Independent Life and Accidental Insurance Company was...
Table of Contents Toggle Independent Life Insurance CompanyIndependent Life BuildingJEA TowerPhoto Gallery Independent Life Insurance Company The Independent Life and Accidental Insurance Company was...
Alfred Easton Poor. Photo from Core77 Constructed in 1967, the 7,700 square-foot bomb shelter was built by AT&T to be used in the event of a nuclear disaster to house five people for up to 30...
First founded in the 1950s, Okomo was home to families who lived in single and double-wide trailers. The trailers surrounded a coral rock house which was first built in the 1920s as a wooden house...
Table of Contents Toggle Calvin Oak, UndertakerClark & Burns, UndertakersMoulton & KyleThe Death of E. O. PainterMoulton & Kyle Funeral HomeAbandonmentDestructionPhoto Gallery Calvin Oak...
If you drive past 740 SW 8th Street, you’ll notice it’s nothing but an empty lot with cars parked on the property, but back in the 70s and 80s, it was one of the most popular restaurants...
Information came from the book, “Lost Miami: Stories and Secrets Behind Magic City Ruins” which can be purchased from Abandoned Atlas. Royal Crown Company Inc., originally called the Union Bottling...
Table of Contents Toggle Melbourne High SchoolPreservation EffortsDemolitionPhoto Gallery Melbourne High School The old Henegar High School building was built in 1919 and the first high school...
Table of Contents Toggle Founding of the Arthur G. Dozier School for BoysArthur G. Dozier, SuperintendantAllegations of Abuse, Rape, and TortureDepartment of Justice InvestigationFlorida Department...
Table of Contents Toggle Alligator Safari ZooJungleland ZooNala, the “World Famous Lioness”ClosureKrush Brau ParkPhoto GalleryVideo Gallery Alligator Safari Zoo Jungleland Zoo originally...
Table of Contents Toggle American BeachEvans RendezvousPreservation WorkPhoto Gallery American Beach Evans Rendezvous was a well-known African-American nightclub located on American Beach, a historic...
Photo Credit: The Ledger Located on Prairie Mine Road near Mulberry, the massive structure made of 28,000 tons of steel-reinforced concrete was built in 1909 by the Prairie Pebble Phosphate Company...
In 1962, American Beryllium relocated from a nearby building to a new five-building facility at 1600 Tallevast Road, just east of its original location in the former Spindrift facility. From 1962...
Table of Contents Toggle United Brotherhood of CarpentersWilliam Hutcheson, Activist and Labor LeaderNational Home of the Carpenters and Joiners of AmericaCarpenter’s Home ChurchWithout Walls...
Table of Contents Toggle The “Riddle House”Roscoe “Fatty” ArbuckleUsed as a HospitalPhoto Gallery The “Riddle House” Before you continue reading, please note that...
Located at the southwest corner of Ridgewood St. and Cathcart Ave., this religious building serves as a record of Orlando’s residential and spiritual growth during the Land Boom Period of the...
Table of Contents Toggle Carpenter’s Home ChurchFamous GuestsControversyWithout Walls Central ChurchDecline and ClosurePaula White After Without WallsRedevelopmentPhoto GalleryVideo...
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