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Founded: October 28, 2002: Headquarters: 20 N. Main St. Brooksville, FL 34601: Locale: Brooksville, Florida: Service area: Hernando County: Service type: bus service ...
The South Brooksville Avenue Historic District is a U.S. Historic District (designated as such on September 25, 1998) located in Brooksville, Florida. The district is on South Brooksville Avenue, from Liberty Street to Early Avenue. It contains 17 historic buildings. Historic homes on South Brooksville Avenue include:
They formed the Brooksville Railroad Association and The Brooksville Telegraph Company and paid $20,000 to The Florida Southern Railroad to lay track twelve miles from the main line at Pemberton Ferry (Croom), to Brooksville. [5] Bonds were sold and the Train Depot built in 1885. [6] The building still stands today.
Brooksville is a city and the county seat of Hernando County, Florida, in the United States. [5] At the 2010 census it had a population of 7,719, [ 6 ] up from 7,264 at the 2000 census. Brooksville is home to historic buildings and residences, including the homes of former Florida governor William Sherman Jennings and football player Jerome Brown .
On December 1, 2021, Bayfront Health Brooksville rebranded to Bravera Health Brooksville. [14] On July 24, 2023, Community Health Systems announced that Tampa General Hospital would purchase Bravera Health Brooksville and two other Bravera Health hospitals for $290 million. [15] [16] [17] It was later adjusted to $294 million. [1]
The Judge Willis Russell House (also known as the Verona House) is a U.S. historic building in Brooksville, Florida. It is located at 201 South Main Street. It is located at 201 South Main Street. On January 27, 1999, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places .
Brooksville's clubhouse held its grand opening on April 18, 1971, with an initial club membership of 425. [7] By 2002, Brooksville faced "declining play and a dated layout". [1] According to the Tampa Bay Times, "greens were in poor condition, tee boxes had become crowned and bunkers had lost their payability and attractiveness". [8]
Dr. R. Moton High School was a segregated high school for black students in Brooksville, Florida, United States.The Herndando County school was integrated after passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the local school board was eventually pressed to eliminate segregation in the school system.