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The North Franklin Street Historic District is a U.S. historic district (designated as such on March 28, 2002) located in Tampa, Florida. The district is bounded by Florida Avenue, East Fortune, Tampa, Franklin and East Harrison Streets. It contains 8 historic buildings.
Upper North Franklin Street Commercial District is a historic neighborhood in Tampa, Florida listed on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Hillsborough County, Florida. The area includes the Cafe Hey coffee shop, the Old Tampa Carnegie Free Library , (now a city office building), and the Rialto Theatre (Tampa) built in 1925 and ...
Roughly bounded by Florida Avenue and East Fortune, Tampa, Franklin, and East Harrison Streets 27°57′15″N 82°27′37″W / 27.954167°N 82.460278°W / 27.954167; -82.460278 ( North Franklin Street Historic
201 North Franklin Street, Tampa, Florida, United States: ... One Tampa City Center was the tallest building in Florida for four years, from 1981 to 1984, ...
Located at 811 N. Franklin Street, the building has a second fronting on Florida Avenue and is in the Renaissance Revival architectural style. G.E. Mackey was the four-story building's architect, and it includes masonry, suspended bronze marquee, extensive use of terra-cotta ornamentation (on both of its facades). It was "one of the last major ...
A view north along Franklin Street, 1922. View of Tampa in Dec. 1924. In 1921, ... The airline flew scheduled flights from downtown St. Petersburg, Florida, ...
Florida Brewing Company Building: 1234 5th Avenue E. 75 (25) 6 1896–1913 [46] Citizens Bank Building: 701 North Franklin Street 145 (44) 12 1913–1915 [5] Tampa City Hall: 315 John F. Kennedy Boulevard 160 (49) 10 1915–1926 [47] Floridan Hotel: 905 North Florida Avenue 204 (62) 17 1926–1966 [48] Franklin Exchange Building: 655 North ...
The Rialto Theatre is located in an area of Tampa's Franklin Street nominated for listing in National Register of Historic Places March 19, 2010 Tampa Bay Times, [1] and recently nicknamed the "Yellow Brick Row" during the Better Block Project North Franklin Street in January 2015.