A photo of Bunnell published in the December 1913 issue of The Bunnell Home Builder. The Halcyon Hotel can be seen on the far left side of the photo. University of Florida Digital Collections History...
A photo of Bunnell published in the December 1913 issue of The Bunnell Home Builder. The Halcyon Hotel can be seen on the far left side of the photo. University of Florida Digital Collections History...
Twin Hills Drive-In This is all that remains of the Playtime Drive-In on Blanding Boulevard in Jacksonville, Fla. It opened in 1948 as the Twin Hills Drive-In. Twin Hills operated until 1967, when...
Early Years of Central Academy Before the 1890s, Black students in Palatka attended classes in various city halls under the name Public School No. 2. Among the earliest educators was Peter Joseph, a...
History of Farris and Company Farris and Company was one of Jacksonville’s most significant early-20th-century meatpacking enterprises, a reminder that, unlike many Florida cities, Jacksonville’s...
History of the Lake View Hotel Founding of Interlachen, Florida Nestled between two lakes in Putnam County, Interlachen was founded in the late 19th century as part of the wave of northern settlement...
History of Palatka’s Mount Tabor First Baptist Church Following the Civil War during the Reconstruction Era, Mount Tabor First Baptist Church was officially established. The church was...
Howell Morning Glory Chapel Incident To tell the story of the Marion Graham Mortuaries, we have to go back to June 7, 1988, when several decomposing bodies were found inside the Howell Morning Glory...
King Solomon Rathel and Marvel Funderburk King Solomon Rathel was born to Martin and Mary Rathel on September 30, 1895, in Donalsonville, Georgia. Some family members are listed as...
The Ghost Town of Ellaville Ellaville was once a thriving mill town centered around the sawmill of the Drew & Bucki Lumber Company. The town was founded by Florida Governor George F. Drew in the...
Early History of Gulf Hammock, Florida Gulf Hammock is an extremely small community located near the west coast of Florida that once rivaled Gainesville in terms of size. According to residents, the...
A couple of trucks which are a part of the collection Just south of Crawfordville is a field containing rusted Ford cars and trucks overgrown with vines and grass, neatly lined up and in...
ATLAS Hovercraft Inc. Founded in 2005, the vision for Green Cove Springs-based company ATLAS Hovercraft Inc. was to construct commercial hovercraft, also known as an “over the beach”...
Theodore Weiss with his single-engine Sonex two-seater aircraft. On April 5, 2014, 74-year-old Theodore T. Weiss departed the Marion County Airport on his way to Zephyrhills which was routine for him...
Postcard for the Barnett National Bank Building, Jacksonville, Florida. Postmarked February 22, 1939. Abandoned Atlas Archives History of Jacksonville’s Barnett National Bank Building In the...
Marble Bank The Laura Street Trio is a group of three historic buildings located at the corner of Forsyth and Laura Streets in downtown Jacksonville. The Trio consists of two skyscrapers, the Florida...
Judaism in Jacksonville Located near the Horace Drew Mansion in Springfield lies the old Jacksonville Jewish Center, later known as the Jacksonville Job Corps Center. Its history dates back to 1901...
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