Results for Historic Landmark
National Historic Landmark - Safety Harbor Site
Site depicts a late prehistoric and early historic period,...
National Historic Landmark-Ponce de Leon Inlet Light Station
The nation's second-tallest brick lighthouse, this 175-foo...
National Historic Landmark-Pensacola Naval Air Station
Established in January 1914, this was the United States' f...
National Historic Landmark-Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge
Established by an executive order of President Theodore Ro...
National Historic Landmark - Okeechobee Battlefield
The three-hour battle at Okeechobee was the largest engage...
Mud Lake Canal National Historic Landmark
This site is nationally significant as the best preserved ...
National Historic Landmark - Miami Biltmore Hotel
The Miami-Biltmore Hotel and Country Club, one of the most...
National Historic Landmark- Marjorie Kennan Rawlings House
The Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings House was the home of the acc...
National Historic Landmark - Mar-A-Lago
This sprawling, Mediterranean-style villa, home of Marjori...
National Historic Landmark-Maple Leaf (Passenger Steamer/Wreck)
The sidewheeler Maple Leaf was designed and built in the M...
Results for Historic Landmark
National Historic Landmark - Safety Harbor Site
Site depicts a late prehistoric and early historic period, representing the Gulf Coast Timucua Indian culture at the time of European contact.
Information provided by the National Registry of Historic Places, a program of the National Park Service
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National Historic Landmark-Ponce de Leon Inlet Light Station
The nation's second-tallest brick lighthouse, this 175-foot tower was begun in 1884 to mark Mosquito Inlet on the Atlantic coast of Florida. The light station is significant for its association with Federal efforts to provide an integrated system of navigational ...
National Historic Landmark-Pensacola Naval Air Station
Established in January 1914, this was the United States' first permanent naval air station, first Navy pilot training center, and first U.S. naval installation to send pilots into combat.
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National Historic Landmark-Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge
Established by an executive order of President Theodore Roosevelt in 1903, this was the first national wildlife refuge in the United States.
National Historic Landmark - Okeechobee Battlefield
The three-hour battle at Okeechobee was the largest engagement of the Second Seminole War. Zachary Taylor's decisive victory at Okeechobee on December 25, 1837, marked the turning point in the War and paved the way for General Taylor's political career.
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Mud Lake Canal National Historic Landmark
This site is nationally significant as the best preserved example of a long-distance canoe canal, a rare prehistoric engineering feat. The Mud Lake Canal has the potential to provide nationally significant information of major scientific importance about seasonal movements of ...
National Historic Landmark - Miami Biltmore Hotel
The Miami-Biltmore Hotel and Country Club, one of the most luxurious and modern hotels of its time, opened on January 14, 1926. Designed by the prominent New York architectural firm of Schulze and Weaver, the Miami-Biltmore is Coral Gables most ...
National Historic Landmark- Marjorie Kennan Rawlings House
The Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings House was the home of the acclaimed writer and her first husband, Charles Rawlings, from 1928 to 1953. It was in this house that Rawlings wrote all seven of the books published during her lifetime, including ...
National Historic Landmark - Mar-A-Lago
This sprawling, Mediterranean-style villa, home of Marjorie Merriweather Post, exemplifies the baronial way of life of the wealthy who built mansions in Florida during the Florida land boom of the 1920s.
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National Historic Landmark-Maple Leaf (Passenger Steamer/Wreck)
The sidewheeler Maple Leaf was designed and built in the Marine Railway Shipyard in Kingston, Ontario, and launched in 1851; she worked passenger routes on Lake Ontario prior to being chartered to the U.S. Army in 1862. As an Army ...