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Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
6 Carr Family Cabin February 28, 2017
(#100000683)
Nicotoon Lake, Ocala NF, FS Tract #C-2233
28°59′56″N 81°42′36″W / 28.998876°N 81.709923°W / 28.998876; -81.709923 (Carr Family Cabin)
Umatilla vicinity More info here

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Hernando

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Weeki Wachee 28°30′39″N 82°34′09″W / 28.510936°N 82.569122°W / 28.510936; -82.569122 (Weeki Wachee)
Chassahowitzka NWR 28°42′35″N 82°39′05″W / 28.709861°N 82.651519°W / 28.709861; -82.651519 (Chassahowitzka NWR)
Withlacoochee State Forest (NW) 28°35′26″N 82°15′46″W / 28.590551°N 82.262878°W / 28.590551; -82.262878 (Withlacoochee State Forest (NW))
Withlacoochee State Forest (SE) 28°30′00″N 82°06′57″W / 28.500075°N 82.115936°W / 28.500075; -82.115936 (Withlacoochee State Forest (SE))
Mannsfield (ghost town, approx. location) 28°46′44″N 82°27′02″W / 28.778794°N 82.450590°W / 28.778794; -82.450590 (Mannsfield, Florida)

Lake

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List of Registered Historic Places in Lake County in the U.S. state of Florida.

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Blandford 2007|11|1}} 28242 Lake Terry Drive
28°45′25″N 81°40′16″W / 28.75694°N 81.67111°W / 28.75694; -81.67111 (Blandford)
Mount Dora
22 Mount Dora Historic District 2009|10|1}} Roughly 3rd Avenue, 11th Avenue, Clayton Street, Helen Street
28°48′9″N 81°38′37″W / 28.80250°N 81.64361°W / 28.80250; -81.64361 (Mount Dora Historic District)
Mount Dora NRHP # 09000777

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Citrus Ridge 28°19′43″N 81°39′11″W / 28.328559°N 81.653137°W / 28.328559; -81.653137 (Citrus Ridge, Florida)
Lake Apopka 28°37′21″N 81°37′37″W / 28.622501°N 81.627045°W / 28.622501; -81.627045 (Lake Apopka)

Orange

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List of Registered Historic Places in Orange County in the U.S. state of Florida.

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
4 Edward Hill Brewer House 1982|04|22}} 240 Trismen Terrace
28°36′3″N 81°20′33″W / 28.60083°N 81.34250°W / 28.60083; -81.34250 (Brewer, Edward Hill, House)
Winter Park
7 Comstock-Harris House 1983|01|13}} 724 Bonita Drive
28°36′19″N 81°20′8″W / 28.60528°N 81.33556°W / 28.60528; -81.33556 (Comstock-Harris House)
Winter Park
16 Mizell-Leu House Historic District 1994|12|29}} 1730 North Forest Avenue
28°34′3″N 81°21′26″W / 28.56750°N 81.35722°W / 28.56750; -81.35722 (Mizell-Leu House Historic District)
Orlando
22 Albin Polasek House and Studio 2000|05|2}} 633 Osceola Avenue
28°35′47″N 81°20′39″W / 28.59639°N 81.34417°W / 28.59639; -81.34417 (Polasek, Albin, House and Studio)
Winter Park
29 Twin Mounds Archeological District 1992|01|19}} Address Restricted Sorrento
Interlachen Avenue Historic District 2011 Roughly bounded by S. Knowles, E. New England, S. Interlachen Aves., E. Morse Blvd., Lincoln & E. Canton Aves.
28°35′58″N 81°20′55″W / 28.59944°N 81.34861°W / 28.59944; -81.34861 (Interlachen Avenue Historic District)
Winter Park
25 Lake Lawsona Historic District April 3, 2019
(#100003410)
Bounded by South & Robinson Sts., Summerlin & Hampton Aves.
28°32′34″N 81°21′41″W / 28.5429°N 81.3614°W / 28.5429; -81.3614 (Lake Lawsona Historic District)
Orlando
15 Siegmund and Marilyn Goldman House February 4, 2019
(#100003411)
1670 Huron Trail
28°38′04″N 81°20′53″W / 28.6345°N 81.3481°W / 28.6345; -81.3481 (Siegmund and Marilyn Goldman House)
Maitland Designed by architect Nils M. Schweizer in 1964.
26 James Laughlin House June 28, 2016
(#16000423)
5538 Sydonie Dr.
28°44′30″N 81°36′04″W / 28.741803°N 81.601101°W / 28.741803; -81.601101 (James Laughlin House)
Zellwood
14 Gary-Morgan House March 2, 2015
(#15000062)
1041 Osceola Ave.
28°35′52″N 81°20′18″W / 28.5979°N 81.3384°W / 28.5979; -81.3384 (Gary-Morgan House)
Winter Park
20 Jack Kerouac House February 6, 2013
(#12001254)
1418 Clouser Ave.
28°33′52″N 81°23′30″W / 28.564528°N 81.391547°W / 28.564528; -81.391547 (Jack Kerouac House)
Orlando
Gatorland 28°21′20″N 81°24′15″W / 28.355556°N 81.40425°W / 28.355556; -81.40425 (Gatorland)

Osceola

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Pasco

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Anclote Key State Park 28°11′35″N 82°51′04″W / 28.193056°N 82.851111°W / 28.193056; -82.851111 (Anclote Key State Park)
Fort Foster 28°8′57″N 82°13′11″W / 28.14917°N 82.21972°W / 28.14917; -82.21972 (Fort Foster)

Seminole

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Osteen 28°50′43″N 81°09′51″W / 28.845275°N 81.164246°W / 28.845275; -81.164246 (Osteen, Florida)
Lake Monroe 28°50′21″N 81°16′07″W / 28.83926°N 81.268616°W / 28.83926; -81.268616 (Lake Monroe)
Puzzle Lake 28°40′43″N 81°01′04″W / 28.67854°N 81.017647°W / 28.67854; -81.017647 (Puzzle Lake)

Volusia

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Lake George 29°17′02″N 81°35′58″W / 29.284003°N 81.599579°W / 29.284003; -81.599579 (Lake George)
Lake Woodruff NWR 29°05′36″N 81°24′56″W / 29.093377°N 81.415558°W / 29.093377; -81.415558 (Lake Woodruff NWR)
Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
48 Meyer–Davis House–Hasty Cottage November 16, 2015
(#15000786)
143 Beach St.
29°04′57″N 80°56′02″W / 29.0825°N 80.9339°W / 29.0825; -80.9339 (Meyer–Davis House–Hasty Cottage)
Ponce Inlet
32 First Presbyterian Church Archeological Site July 10, 2008
(#08000635)
509 Magnolia Street[1]
29°01′16″N 80°55′12″W / 29.021000°N 80.920000°W / 29.021000; -80.920000 (First Presbyterian Church Archeological Site)
New Smyrna Beach Part of the Archeological Resources of the 18th-Century Smyrnea Settlement of Dr. Andrew Turnbull MPS


Daytona Beach

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Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
74 Southwest Daytona Beach Black Heritage District 1997|5|23}} Roughly bounded by Foote Court, South Street, Dr. Martin Luther King Boulevard, and the FEC RR tracks
29°12′8″N 81°1′26″W / 29.20222°N 81.02389°W / 29.20222; -81.02389 (Southwest Daytona Beach Black Heritage District)
Daytona Beach Part of the Daytona Beach MPS
86 Howard Thurman House 1990|2|23}} 614 Whitehall Street
29°11′54″N 81°1′19″W / 29.19833°N 81.02194°W / 29.19833; -81.02194 (Thurman, Howard, House)
Daytona Beach Home of educator and civil rights leader Howard Thurman

Hillsborough

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List of Registered Historic Places in Hillsborough County in the U.S. state of Florida.

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
18 Fort Foster 1972-06-13]] 9 miles south of Zephyrhills
28°9′1″N 82°13′14″W / 28.15028°N 82.22056°W / 28.15028; -82.22056 (Fort Foster)
Zephyrhills
70 SS AMERICAN VICTORY (Victory ship) 2002-02-04]] 705 Channelside Dr, Berth 271
27°56′42″N 82°26′39″W / 27.94500°N 82.44417°W / 27.94500; -82.44417 (SS AMERICAN VICTORY (Victory ship))
Tampa
83 Upper Tampa Bay Archeological District 1985-12-10]] Address Restricted
28°0′48″N 82°38′5″W / 28.01333°N 82.63472°W / 28.01333; -82.63472 (Upper Tampa Bay Archeological District)
Tampa

Pinellas

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List of Registered Historic Places in Pinellas County in the U.S. state of Florida.

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
2 Anclote Key Lighthouse 1999-04-01 Southern end of Anclote Key Island
28°10′0″N 82°50′42″W / 28.16667°N 82.84500°W / 28.16667; -82.84500 (Anclote Key Lighthouse)
Anclote Key Island
4 Arcade Hotel 1984-01-12 210 Pinellas Avenue
28°8′40″N 82°45′24″W / 28.14444°N 82.75667°W / 28.14444; -82.75667 (Arcade Hotel)
Tarpon Springs
18 Duchess (Sponge Hooking Boat) 1990-08-02 Tarpon Springs Sponge Docks at Dodecanese Boulevard
28°9′19″N 82°45′43″W / 28.15528°N 82.76194°W / 28.15528; -82.76194 (DUCHESS (Sponge Hooking Boat))
Tarpon Springs Part of the Tarpon Springs Sponge Boats MPS
21 Fort Desoto Batteries 1977-12-02 8 miles south of St. Petersburg on Mullet Key
27°36′53″N 82°44′13″W / 27.61472°N 82.73694°W / 27.61472; -82.73694 (Fort Desoto Batteries)
St. Petersburg
22 George N. Cretekos (Sponge Diving Boat) 1990-08-03 Tarpon Springs Sponge Docks at Dodecanese Boulevard
28°9′19″N 82°45′43″W / 28.15528°N 82.76194°W / 28.15528; -82.76194 (GEORGE N. CRETEKOS (Sponge Diving Boat))
Tarpon Springs Part of the Tarpon Springs Sponge Boats MPS
32 N. K. Symi (Sponge Diving Boat) 1990-08-02 Tarpon Springs Sponge Docks at Dodecanese Boulevard
28°9′19″N 82°45′43″W / 28.15528°N 82.76194°W / 28.15528; -82.76194 (N.K. SYMI (Sponge Diving Boat))
Tarpon Springs Part of the Tarpon Springs Sponge Boats MPS
43 Sanitary Public Market 2002-06-27 1825 4th Street North
27°47′24″N 82°38′18″W / 27.79000°N 82.63833°W / 27.79000; -82.63833 (Sanitary Public Market)
St. Petersburg
47 St. Nicholas VI (Sponge Diving Boat) 1990-08-03 Tarpon Springs Sponge Docks at Dodecanese Boulevard
28°9′19″N 82°45′43″W / 28.15528°N 82.76194°W / 28.15528; -82.76194 (ST. NICHOLAS VI (Sponge Diving Boat))
Tarpon Springs Part of the Tarpon Springs Sponge Boats MPS
54 Tarpon Springs Historic District 1990-12-06 Roughly bounded by Read Street, Hibiscus Street, Orange Street, Levis Avenue, Lemon Street and Spring Bayou
28°9′4″N 82°47′13″W / 28.15111°N 82.78694°W / 28.15111; -82.78694 (Tarpon Springs Historic District)
Tarpon Springs
11 Egmont Key 1978-12-11]] West of Tampa at entrance to Tampa Bay
27°35′24″N 82°45′46″W / 27.59000°N 82.76278°W / 27.59000; -82.76278 (Egmont Key)
Tampa
14 Cycadia Cemetery March 20, 2019
(#100003522)
1105 E. Tarpon Ave.
28°08′47″N 82°44′21″W / 28.1465°N 82.7391°W / 28.1465; -82.7391 (Cycadia Cemetery)
Tarpon Springs
46 Rose Hill Cemetery March 7, 2017
(#100000711)
0 Jasmine Avenue
28°08′55″N 82°44′06″W / 28.148545°N 82.735042°W / 28.148545; -82.735042 (Rose Hill Cemetery)
Tarpon Springs
Caladesi Island State Park 28°01′12″N 82°49′16″W / 28.02°N 82.821111°W / 28.02; -82.821111 (Caladesi Island State Park)

Brevard

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Cape Canaveral

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Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
3 Cape Canaveral Air Force Station 1984|04|16}} Launch Pads 5, 6, 13, 14, 19, 26, 34 and Mission Control Center
28°28′26″N 80°34′28″W / 28.47389°N 80.57444°W / 28.47389; -80.57444 (Cape Canaveral Air Force Station)
Cocoa A National Historic Landmark
4 Central Instrumentation Facility 2000|01|21}} Kennedy Space Center
28°31′27″N 80°39′22″W / 28.52417°N 80.65611°W / 28.52417; -80.65611 (Central Instrumentation Facility)
Merritt Island
7 Crawlerway 2000|01|21}} Kennedy Space Center
28°36′13″N 80°37′39″W / 28.60361°N 80.62750°W / 28.60361; -80.62750 (Crawlerway)
Merritt Island
11 Headquarters Building 2000|12|01}} Kennedy Space Center
28°31′27″N 80°39′4″W / 28.52417°N 80.65111°W / 28.52417; -80.65111 (Headquarters Building)
Merritt Island
17 Launch Complex 39 1973|05|24}} Kennedy Space Center
28°36′8″N 80°37′43″W / 28.60222°N 80.62861°W / 28.60222; -80.62861 (Launch Complex 39)
Titusville
18 Launch Complex 39-Pad A 2000|01|21}} Kennedy Space Center
28°36′29″N 80°36′16″W / 28.60806°N 80.60444°W / 28.60806; -80.60444 (Launch Complex 39-Pad A)
Merritt Island
19 Launch Complex 39-Pad B 2000|01|21}} Kennedy Space Center
28°37′37″N 80°37′16″W / 28.62694°N 80.62111°W / 28.62694; -80.62111 (Launch Complex 39-Pad B)
Merritt Island
20 Launch Control Center 2000|01|21}} Kennedy Space Center
28°35′7″N 80°38′59″W / 28.58528°N 80.64972°W / 28.58528; -80.64972 (Launch Control Center)
Merritt Island
22 Missile Crawler Transporter Facilities 2000|01|21}} Kennedy Space Center Merritt Island
24 Operations and Checkout Building 2000|01|21}} Kennedy Space Center
28°31′25″N 80°38′47″W / 28.52361°N 80.64639°W / 28.52361; -80.64639 (Operations and Checkout Building)
Merritt Island
27 Press Site-Clock and Flag Pole 2000|01|21}} Kennedy Space Center
28°34′56″N 80°38′44″W / 28.58222°N 80.64556°W / 28.58222; -80.64556 (Press Site--Clock and Flag Pole)
Merritt Island
38 Vehicle Assembly Building-High Bay and Low Bay 2000|01|21}} Kennedy Space Center
28°35′8″N 80°39′5″W / 28.58556°N 80.65139°W / 28.58556; -80.65139 (Vehicle Assembly Building--High Bay and Low Bay)
Merritt Island

Hardee

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Solomon's Castle 27°22′19″N 81°58′40″W / 27.37194°N 81.97778°W / 27.37194; -81.97778 (Solomon's Castle)

Polk

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Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
37 Holland Jenks House 1996-03-07 119 Raintree Court
28°7′6″N 81°47′39″W / 28.11833°N 81.79417°W / 28.11833; -81.79417 (Jenks, Holland, House)
Auburndale
25 East Lake Morton Residential District 1993-07-09 Roughly bounded by Orange Street, Ingraham Avenue, Palmetto Street, Lake Morton Drive and Massachusetts Avenue
28°2′21″N 81°56′59″W / 28.03917°N 81.94972°W / 28.03917; -81.94972 (East Lake Morton Residential District)
Lakeland
28 Florida Southern College Architectural District 1975-06-11 McDonald and Johnson Avenues
28°1′52″N 81°56′48″W / 28.03111°N 81.94667°W / 28.03111; -81.94667 (Florida Southern College)
Lakeland Contains the largest single-site collection of Frank Lloyd Wright architecture.
Florida Air Museum at Sun 'n Fun       4175 Medulla Road Lakeland 27°58′49″N 82°01′42″W / 27.980304°N 82.028282°W / 27.980304; -82.028282 (Florida Air Museum at Sun 'n Fun)
American Water Ski Ed. Hall of Fame and Museum       1251 Holy Cow Road Polk City 28°09′59″N 81°46′48″W / 28.166397°N 81.779874°W / 28.166397; -81.779874 (American Water Ski Ed. Hall of Fame and Museum)

Lake Wales

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Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
46 Mountain Lake Colony House 1991-02-22 East of FL 17, on north shore of Mountain Lake
27°56′12″N 81°35′34″W / 27.93667°N 81.59278°W / 27.93667; -81.59278 (Mountain Lake Colony House)
Lake Wales
47 Mountain Lake Estates Historic District 1993-08-26 US 27A N of Lake Wales
27°55′57″N 81°35′22″W / 27.93250°N 81.58944°W / 27.93250; -81.58944 (Mountain Lake Estates Historic District)
Lake Wales

Highlands

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Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
10 Old Pinecrest Hotel 2000-03-24]] 1609 South Lake Lotela Drive
27°34′31″N 81°28′20″W / 27.57528°N 81.47222°W / 27.57528; -81.47222 (Pinecrest Hotel, Old)
Avon Park

north - east of I-75

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Levy

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Yankeetown 29°02′00″N 82°43′47″W / 29.033358°N 82.729797°W / 29.033358; -82.729797 (Yankeetown, Florida)
Seahorse Key 29°5′49.9″N 83°3′57″W / 29.097194°N 83.06583°W / 29.097194; -83.06583 (Seahorse Key)
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4 Eugene Knotts House February 1, 2018
(#100002066)
1 Genie Ct.
29°02′00″N 82°41′52″W / 29.033323°N 82.697780°W / 29.033323; -82.697780 (Eugene Knotts House)
Yankeetown

Columbia

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Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
5 Goodbread-Black Farm Historic District 1999-04-01 Off Corinth Road, south of the Suwannee River, east of US 41, west of US 441
30°18′56″N 82°38′59″W / 30.31556°N 82.64972°W / 30.31556; -82.64972 (Goodbread-Black Farm Historic District)
Lake City
River Rise Preserve State Park 29°51′36″N 82°36′19″W / 29.86°N 82.605278°W / 29.86; -82.605278 (River Rise Preserve State Park)

Dixie

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Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 City of Hawkinsville (shipwreck) 2001-05-31 Suwannee River, 100 yards south of Old Town railroad trestle
29°36′26″N 82°58′15″W / 29.60722°N 82.97083°W / 29.60722; -82.97083 (CITY OF HAWKINSVILLE (shipwreck))
Old Town

Hamilton

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Big Shoals State Park coord|30.339167|-82.683056|name=Big Shoals State Park
Jasper, various sites coord|30.518273|-82.94819|name=Jasper, Florida

Jennings

CR 150 bridge coord|30.59825|-83.07338|name=CR 150 bridge
Apalahoochee Bridge coord|30.61605|-83.07973|name=Apalahoochee Bridge

Suwannee

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Suwannee River State Park coord|30.378811|-83.165785|name=Suwannee River State Park}}
SR 249 bridge, Suwannee Springs coord|30.437003|-83.091547|name=US 249 bridge
US 129 bridge, Suwannee Springs coord|30.398278|-82.93761|name=US 129 bridge

Alachua

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Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
19 Kanapaha 1986|05|02}} 8500 SR 24
29°35′40″N 82°26′7″W / 29.59444°N 82.43528°W / 29.59444; -82.43528 (Kanapaha)
Gainesville
33 Northeast Gainesville Residential District 1980|02|12}} Roughly bounded by 1st and 9th Streets, 10th and East University Avenues
29°39′23″N 82°19′11″W / 29.65639°N 82.31972°W / 29.65639; -82.31972 (Northeast Gainesville Residential District)
Gainesville
Lake Santa Fe 29°44′22″N 082°04′33″W / 29.73944°N 82.07583°W / 29.73944; -82.07583 (Lake Santa Fe)
Little Lake Santa Fe 29°46′16″N 82°05′31″W / 29.771231822589364°N 82.09190368652344°W / 29.771231822589364; -82.09190368652344 (Little Lake Santa Fe)

Clay

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List of Registered Historic Places in Clay County in the U.S. state of Florida.

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary

Putnam

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Welaka National Fish Hatchery 29°26′30″N 81°39′00″W / 29.44154°N 81.64994°W / 29.44154; -81.64994 (Welaka National Fish Hatchery)
Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
6 Cummings House March 17, 2015
(#15000075)
298 County Road 310
29°32′32″N 81°46′28″W / 29.542115°N 81.774488°W / 29.542115; -81.774488 (Cummings House)
Palatka

Flagler

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Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
6 Marine Studios 1986-04-14 A1A, Box 122
29°40′6″N 81°12′46″W / 29.66833°N 81.21278°W / 29.66833; -81.21278 (Marine Studios)
Marineland

St. Johns

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List of Registered Historic Places in St. Johns County in the U.S. state of Florida.

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
5 Castillo de San Marcos National Monument 1966-10-15 1 Castillo Drive
29°53′52″N 81°18′46″W / 29.89778°N 81.31278°W / 29.89778; -81.31278 (Castillo de San Marcos National Monument)
St. Augustine NRHP# 66000062, a National Monument
10 Gonzalez-Alvarez House 1970-04-15 14 St. Francis Street
29°53′17″N 81°18′36″W / 29.88806°N 81.31000°W / 29.88806; -81.31000 (Gonzalez-Alvarez House)
St. Augustine NRHP# 70000845, A National Historic Landmark
15 Lincolnville Historic District 1991-11-29 Bounded by Cedar, Riberia, Cerro and Washington Streets and DeSoto Place
29°53′5″N 81°18′52″W / 29.88472°N 81.31444°W / 29.88472; -81.31444 (Lincolnville Historic District)
St. Augustine NRHP# 91000979
17 Llambias House 1970-04-15 31 St. Francis Street
29°53′15″N 81°18′39″W / 29.88750°N 81.31083°W / 29.88750; -81.31083 (Llambias House)
St. Augustine NRHP# 70000846, A National Historic Landmark
20 Model Land Company Historic District 1983-08-02 Roughly bounded by Ponce de Leon Boulevard, King, Cordova, and Orange Streets
29°53′39″N 81°19′6″W / 29.89417°N 81.31833°W / 29.89417; -81.31833 (Model Land Company Historic District)
St. Augustine NRHP# 83001439
30 St. Augustine Alligator Farm Historic District 1992-09-10 999 Anastasia Boulevard
29°52′53″N 81°17′18″W / 29.88139°N 81.28833°W / 29.88139; -81.28833 (St. Augustine Alligator Farm Historic District)
St. Augustine NRHP# 92001232
31 St. Augustine Civic Center 2005-04-21 10 Castillo Drive
29°53′55″N 81°18′53″W / 29.89861°N 81.31472°W / 29.89861; -81.31472 (St. Augustine Civic Center)
St. Augustine NRHP# 05000316, Part of the Florida's New Deal Resources MPS
33 St. Augustine Town Plan Historic District 1970-04-15 Roughly bounded by Grove Avenue, the Matanzas River, and South and Washington Streets
29°53′36″N 81°18′38″W / 29.89333°N 81.31056°W / 29.89333; -81.31056 (St. Augustine Town Plan Historic District)
St. Augustine NRHP# 70000847, A National Historic Landmark District
13 Fountain of Youth Archeological Park June 13, 2016
(#16000361)
11 Magnolia Ave.
29°54′26″N 81°18′58″W / 29.907306°N 81.316139°W / 29.907306; -81.316139 (Fountain of Youth Archeological Park)
St. Augustine
28 Arthur Milam House June 7, 2016
(#16000323)
1033 Ponte Vedra Blvd.
30°10′25″N 81°21′37″W / 30.173667°N 81.360216°W / 30.173667; -81.360216 (Arthur Milam House)
Ponte Vedra Beach

north - west of I-75

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Tallahassee area

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List of Registered Historic Places in Leon County in the U.S. state of Florida.

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
3 Bellevue 1971-03-11]] Southwest of Tallahassee off SR 371
30°24′45″N 84°20′41″W / 30.41250°N 84.34472°W / 30.41250; -84.34472 (Bellevue)
Tallahassee
11 Cascades Park 1971-05-12]] Bounded roughly by Apalachee Parkway, Bloxham, Suwanee, Munroe, and Meridian Streets, and state property line
30°26′8″N 84°16′38″W / 30.43556°N 84.27722°W / 30.43556; -84.27722 (Cascades Park)
Tallahassee
16 Escambe 1971-05-14]] Address Restricted Tallahassee
19 Florida Agricultural and Mechanical College Historic District 1996-05-09]] Roughly, Martin Luther King Boulevard from South Adams Street to Wahnish Way
30°25′36″N 84°17′6″W / 30.42667°N 84.28500°W / 30.42667; -84.28500 (Florida Agricultural and Mechanical College Historic District)
Tallahassee
46 San Luis de Apalache 1966-10-15]] 2 miles west of Tallahassee
30°27′4″N 84°19′11″W / 30.45111°N 84.31972°W / 30.45111; -84.31972 (San Luis de Apalachee)
Tallahassee A National Historic Landmark
47 San Pedro y San Pablo de Patale 1972-06-26]] 6 miles east of Tallahassee
30°28′4″N 84°9′2″W / 30.46778°N 84.15056°W / 30.46778; -84.15056 (San Pedro y San Pablo de Patale)
Tallahassee
28 The Grove June 13, 1972
(#72000335)
Adams Street and 1st Avenue
30°27′01″N 84°16′55″W / 30.450278°N 84.281944°W / 30.450278; -84.281944 (The Grove)
Tallahassee Boundary increase approved April 25, 2019

east of Tallahassee

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Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
2 Bannerman Plantation 2002-06-06]] 30|38|42|N|84|16|44|W|name=Bannerman Plantation Tallahassee Part of the Rural Resources of Leon County MPS
4 Billingsley Farm 2007-09-05]] 30|30|59.7|N|84|4|29|W|name=Billingsley Farm Tallahassee
43 Roberts Farm Historic and Archeological District 1995-11-02]] 30|31|59|N|84|9|27|W|name=Roberts Farm Historic and Archeological District Tallahassee Part of the Rural Resources of Leon County MPS
51 Tall Timbers Plantation 1989-04-07]] County Road 12, 3 miles west of US 319
30°39′19″N 84°13′33″W / 30.65528°N 84.22583°W / 30.65528; -84.22583 (Tall Timbers Plantation)
Tallahassee
56 Strickland-Herold House January 9, 1997
(#96001523)
Main Street, northwest of the junction of Moccasin Gap Road and State Road 59
30°35′39″N 84°02′48″W / 30.594167°N 84.046667°W / 30.594167; -84.046667 (Strickland-Herold House)
Miccosukee
St. Marks River State Park 30°23′33″N 84°5′6″W / 30.39250°N 84.08500°W / 30.39250; -84.08500 (St. Marks River State Park)
  1. ^ Location derived from the location of First Presbyterian Church from this Archived 2008-08-07 at the Wayback Machine Central Florida Presbytery webpage; the NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted"
  2. ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  3. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  4. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.