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  2. Category:Houses in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Houses in Florida by county (55 C) Houses in Florida by populated place (9 C) G. Greek Revival houses in Florida (4 P) H. Historic house museums in Florida (2 C, 70 P)

  3. Hibernia, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Hibernia was an area of Florida settled by Irish immigrant, George Fleming (1760–1821), who received a 1,000-acre land grant from the Spanish governor of East Florida for his military service. [2] George Fleming built a plantation in 1790 and it was named Hibernia Plantation (in what is now Hibernia, Florida and Fleming Island, Florida ), it ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Clay County ...

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    Joseph Green House: Joseph Green House: July 15, 1998 : 531 McIntosh Avenue: Orange Park: Part of the Orange Park, Florida MPS. Photo is of building on site. The house was demolished in 1999. [6] 10: Haskell-Long House: Haskell-Long House: March 9, 1990

  5. Tampa and 9 Florida Cities Where Homes Could Plummet in Value ...

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    These home prices are dropping on a month-over-month basis because there are around 4,000 homes for sale. According to Reventure Consulting, this is the highest level of inventory in Jacksonville ...

  6. List of plantations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of plantations and/or plantation houses in the United States of America that are national memorials, National Historic Landmarks, listed on the National Register of Historic Places or other heritage register, or are otherwise significant for their history, association with significant events or people, or their architecture and design.

  7. Housing in Florida - Wikipedia

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    In the 1920s, Florida was in the midst of high real estate activity, where the state saw inflated real estate values and many coming into the state eager for profits. The market for real estate reached a peak in 1925, with the 1926 Miami hurricane and Wall Street crash of 1929 forcing little development in the state and a land bust. [6]