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The intersection of SR 674/CR 39 at Fort Lonesome, Florida Indian Key, Florida, now uninhabited Site of the old Hampton Springs Hotel at Hampton Springs, Florida [3] The former post office at Kerr City, Florida. This is an incomplete list of ghost towns in Florida sortable by name, county, or coordinates. The county names are modern (as of 2018 ...
The primary difference between an NHL and a NRHP listing is that the NHLs are determined to have national significance, while other NRHP properties are deemed significant at the local or state level. [5] The NHLs in Florida comprise 2.6% of the approximately 1,600 properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in ...
Kismet is a ghost town in Lake County, Florida, in an area which is now part of the Ocala National Forest. It was founded in 1884 by the Kismet Land and Improvement company and was a citrus town. During the late 1800s, the St. John's and Eustis Railroad had planned to extend a line into Kismet, but the Great Freeze drove many residents to leave ...
A small town on Florida's Nature Coast, Crystal River is known for its crystal-clear springs and abundant wildlife. Take a guided tour of the springs, swim with manatees (yes, really!) or explore ...
Seminola (also known as Seminola City) is a historically black neighborhood in Hialeah, Florida, United States.Although originally somewhat larger, the current area is bound by West 25th and West 26th Streets to the north, West 8th Avenue to the west, the Hialeah Expressway to the south, and Red Road to the east.
Brewster is a ghost town in southwest Polk County, Florida, United States, ten miles south of Mulberry.It is at an elevation of 143 feet above sea level and has been uninhabited since the early 1960s.
Here’s what the rankings consider. Three South Florida counties are on the Top 10 list for healthiest places to live in the Sunshine State, with three other Florida counties earning a spot in ...
Florida has long been a go-to destination for sun-seeking retirees, but a dark cloud has formed over the Sunshine State — and it’s forcing some residents to flee to greener pastures.