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Everglades Memorial Hospital | Photo © 2011 Bullet, www.abandonedfl.com

Everglades Memorial Hospital

Early Years of the Everglades Memorial Hospital Everglades Memorial Hospital opened in 1936 in the small town of Pahokee, Florida, on Bacom Point Road. By the 1940s, the relatively small hospital was...

Kenansville School | Photo © 2011 Bullet, www.abandonedfl.com

Kenansville School

Kenansville is a small community located just 12 miles north of Yeehaw Junction and 27 miles south of St. Cloud. It was given the name Kenansville after Mary Lily Kenan Flagler, the wife of Henry...

Venturella Resort | Photo © 2009 Bullet, www.abandonedfl.com

Venturella Resort and Spa

  A promotional photo for Riu Orlando. The Venturella Resort and Spa started out as the Riu Orlando Hotel in 1988, a 3-star hotel with the luxuries of a 4-star luxury resort, at least that’s...

ACCO Plant | Photo © 2015 Bullet, www.abandonedfl.com

ACCO Aerated Concrete Systems Plant

  Photo of the facility after its closure The ACCO Aerated Concrete Systems plant in Apopka, Florida was first built in 1969, when General Electric opened a new factory as part of GE’s lighting...

Aerojet-Dade Rocket Facility | Photo © 2012 Bullet, www.abandonedfl.com

Aerojet Dade Rocket Facility

History of the Aerojet Dade Rocket Facility In 1957, Sputnik was launched, becoming the first human-made object to orbit the Earth. This event sparked a space race between the United States and the...

Miami Marine Stadium | Photo © 2014 Bullet, www.abandonedfl.com

Miami Marine Stadium

Hilario Candela stands alongside the Marine Stadium during its construction, 1963. Spillis Candela DMJM Archives Designed by architect Hilario Candela, a 28-year-old recent immigrant from Cuba, the...

Bryant House | Photo © 2011 Bullet, www.abandonedfl.com

Frederick E. Bryant House

In the late-1800s, Hamilton Disston embarked on a large-scale project to drain the Everglades, using the reclaimed land for agricultural purposes. He partially succeeded, having reclaimed much of the...

Brewster | Photo © 2007 Jim Pike

The Town of Brewster

Photo Credit: Florida Photographic Collection, 1920s – The Brewster power plant The town of Brewster was founded in 1910 to accommodate the workers at the time who spent the day working at the...

Park View Inn | Photo © 2009 YourMainParadox

Park View Inn

Heart of Jacksonville At the corner of Main and State Streets in Jacksonville sits the remnants of the Park View Inn, previously one of the city’s premier lodging destinations. It began life as...

Public School Number Four | Photo © 2014 Bullet, www.abandonedfl.com

Public School Number Four

  Public School Number Four Also known as Annie Lytle School, Public School Number Four was originally a small wooden schoolhouse built in 1891 called Riverside Park School. Due to a population...

Popash School | Photo © 2007 Tantrum Dan

Popash School

A view of the school during its operation; circa 1925. The town of Popash began in the 1850s, establishing a post office in 1879 and the New Hope Baptist Church soon after. The town got its name from...

Ambassador Hotel | Photo © 2014 Bullet, www.abandonedfl.com

Ambassador Hotel

The 310 West Church Street Apartments Known as the Ambassador Hotel, the six-story brick, and limestone building was built in 1924 and opened as the upscale 310 West Church Street Apartments...

V. Guerra, Diaz & Company | Photo © 2014 Bullet, www.abandonedfl.com

V. Guerra, Diaz Cigar Company

V. Guerra, Diaz Cigar Company Later known as the V. Guerreri Cigar Factory, this three-story 27,462 square foot cigar factory located at 201 N 26th Street in East Tampa was built in 1899 for the...

Grumman S-2 Tracker Boneyard | Photo © 2009 Walter Arnold

Grumman S-2 Tracker Boneyard

Grumman designed the aircraft to be used for anti-submarine warfare(ASW), with a large high-wing monoplane with twin Wright Cyclone radial engines with the idea to combine the roles the Avenger and...

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La Villa Luisa

First built in 1946, the Walburne Hotel stood at 125 Ocean Drive on South Beach. The architecture was a typical example of MiMo, or Miami Modern, influenced by both Art Deco and the Streamline Modern...

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