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Crocker Church, also known as St. John's Chapel, was a Baptist church located in Sarasota, Florida.It was established in 1901 by Peter Crocker. It is now a historic structure under the ownership of the Historical Society of Sarasota County and is located at 1260 12th Street, Sarasota, Florida.
Bound by 1st Street, Orange Avenue, State Street, Gulf Stream Avenue, and North Pineapple Avenue 27°19′58″N 82°32′14″W / 27.332778°N 82.537222°W / 27.332778; -82.537222 ( Downtown Sarasota Historic
Junction of Second Avenue and Summer Street 30°03′29″N 84°29′34″W / 30.058056°N 84.492778°W / 30.058056; -84.492778 ( Old Sopchoppy High School Gymnasium Sopchoppy
First Church of Christ, Scientist, Fort Pierce, Florida, on January 31, 1996, sold its church edifice at 911 Sunrise Boulevard for $110,000 to The Pentecostal Church of God in America, Florida District, Inc., d/b/a Glad Tidings Pentecostal Church of God, by warranty deed recorded in Official Records Book 997, page 2392, St. Lucie County ...
In Sarasota, US 301 initially terminated at Main Street, which carried US 41 from Washington Boulevard to downtown Sarasota at the time. [11] By 1959, US 301 was extended a half mile south along Washington Boulevard in Sarasota when US 41 was rerouted to its current route along the newly-built Bayfront Drive along Sarasota Bay.
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Downtown Sarasota Historic District is a 19 acres (7.7 ha) historic district in Sarasota, Florida. It is bound by 1st Street, Orange Avenue, State Street, Gulf Stream Avenue and North Pineapple Avenue. On April 9, 2009, [1] it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. [1] The historic district consists of 51 buildings.
Sarasota saw extensive development during the Florida Land Boom. [48] The population of the area around Sarasota grew from 3,000 in 1920 to over 15,000 by 1926. By the late 1920s, Sarasota was the largest city on the Gulf Coast south of St. Petersburg and Sarasota County was one of the wealthiest counties in the United States. [49]