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The Haines City Public Library is a member of the Polk County Library Cooperative. It is located at 111 N 6th Street Haines City, FL 33844. [21] Haines City first established a library in 1916, under the direction of the Women's Club of Haines City. The first library was located inside the Leisure Lodge, which was located on Railroad Park.
The school also experienced massive growth when the ninth grade was added to the campus from Haines City Junior High School, adding approximately twenty percent to the enrollment figures. In 1992, the Student Council petitioned the city of Haines City to name the portion of Grace Avenue adjacent to the school after its mascot, The Hornets. The ...
With Haines City already up 16-7 late in the fourth quarter, burly defensive lineman Jamal Williams put both of his hands up, tipped the pass and eventually intercepted the ball and ran it back 64 ...
Gothic Revival. MPS. Haines City MPS. NRHP reference No. 94000159 [1] Added to NRHP. March 17, 1994. St. Mark's Episcopal Church, located at 102 North 9th Street in Haines City, Florida is an historic Carpenter Gothic church. [2] On March 17, 1994, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
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Haines City MPS. NRHP reference No. 94000150 [1] Added to NRHP. March 7, 1994. The Downtown Haines City Commercial District is a U.S. historic district (designated as such on March 7, 1994) located in Haines City, Florida. The district is bounded by Hinson and Ingraham Avenues, and 4th and 7th Streets. It contains 20 historic buildings.
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March 17, 1994. The Old Central Grammar School (also known as the Haines City Middle School Annex or Fellowship Dining-Ridge) is a historic school in Haines City, Florida. Built in 1925, it was designed by architect Edward Columbus Hosford in the Mediterranean Revival and Spanish Revival style.