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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VSR_morse-arcade-historical_Hollywood-FL.html
The Morse Arcade was built in 1923 by Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Morse, an arcade was an early mall with a variety of shops & offices. In 1927, it was the home of Hollywood's first library.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VOY_west-side-grade-school-historical_Fort-Lauderdale-FL.html
The West Side Grade School was the second elementary school built in the Fort Lauderdale School District. The school was designed in 1923 by locally prominent architect Morris Peterman, and opened on September 21, 1923. The West Side Grade School …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VMK_link-trainer-building-8-historical_Fort-Lauderdale-FL.html
Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale (NASFL), a complex of over 200 buildings, was built on the site of Merle Fogg Field in 1942 and served as one of a few specialty schools for training on the TBF/TBM Avenger torpedo bomber. Nineteen-year-old pilot …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VLF_coral-springs-covered-bridge-historical_Coral-Springs-FL.html
The Covered Bridge was the first permanent structure built within the City by Coral Ridge Properties, developer of Coral Springs, in 1964. It withstood the eye of Hurricane Cleo that passed over it in August 1964 without sustaining any damage. The…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VJY_silver-thatch-mounted-beach-patrol-historical_Pompano-Beach-FL.html
The recreation area encompassed by Colony Club Road, during World War II, was the site of the corrals and paddocks for the United States Coast Guard's Silver Thatch Mounted Beach Patrol. The mounted beach patrol protected the coast from U-boat act…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VJM_first-zion-missionary-baptist-church-historical_Deerfield-Beach-FL.html
The settlement of Deerfield was founded on the southeast coast of Florida with the coming of Henry Flagler's Florida East Coast Railroad in 1896. In 1902, two Methodist missionaries began holding religious services for the community. These early s…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VJJ_pompano-beach-indian-mound-historical_Pompano-Beach-FL.html
Side One: The Pompano Beach Indian Mound is a prehistoric sand burial mound that was used by the Tequesta tribe and their ancestors for burial of their dead. Located nearby was their associated village and midden dating as far back as AD 500. Ar…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VJI_the-first-fort-lauderdale-historical_Fort-Lauderdale-FL.html
The prehistoric peoples of Fort Lauderdale, commonly known as the Tequesta, occupied camps as early as 500 BCE in the area now known as Sailboat Bend. By 1800, Seminole Indians and Bahamian and American settlers inhabited lands along New River. In…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DRK_evergreen-cemetery_Fort-Lauderdale-FL.html
Many Civil War veterans are buried at Evergreen Cemetery in addition to the founding families of Fort Lauderdale including the Stranahans (who built Stranahan house on SE 6th Avenue), Bryans, Kings, Cromarties (the maiden name of Ivy Julia Stranah…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17E8_old-fort-lauderdale-village_Fort-Lauderdale-FL.html
Old Fort Lauderdale Village at the intersection of the New River and the Florida East Coast Railway (F.E.C.) incorporates four turn-of-the-20th century historic buildings. These include the 1905 New River Inn, the 1905 Philemon N. Bryan House, the…
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