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It later served as the home of Bevis Funeral Home (1964-1968), the Lt. Governors Club (1993-1994) and Chez Pierre Restaurant (1996-2012). ... and Lt. Jay Hall, at Fort Benning between 1937 and ...
In 1922, at least 175 African-American residents of Jay left in a mass exodus after a fight between a black and a white farmer, leaving a legacy of Jay being known as a sundown town. [3] [7] [8] In a 1974 Tampa Bay Times article, the then-mayor of Jay, J.D. Bray said: "The sun doesn't set on a colored man in Jay, ... Come 4 o'clock, they're gone.
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Cochran was born on June 24, 1951, and raised in the Redland district of Homestead, Florida. [5] [6] He was the third of six children (three boys and three girls) born to Albert and Enid (née Atwater) Cochran, both now deceased, and had an identical twin brother who died at birth.
The Florida Turnpike has three exits (6, 5 and 2) as it runs south through eastern Homestead before eventually terminating at US 1 in Florida City. US 1 (Homestead Blvd.) runs northeast-to-southwest roughly through the middle of the city, and is the only way to continue to the Florida Keys. State Road 997 (Krome Ave.) runs north–south through ...
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The Homestead Historic Downtown District, is a U.S. Historic District (designated as such on November 19, 2007) located in Homestead, Florida, United States. It is bound by Northwest 4th Street, South Railroad Avenue, Southeast 1st Road and North Krome Drive.
The Homestead Town Hall, also known as the Redlands District Chamber of Commerce, [2] is the original town hall for the Town of Homestead, built in 1917 Homestead, Florida. [3] It is located at 41 North Krome Avenue. On November 7, 1997, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. [2]