d

Old Brandon home is Brandon landmark




d

Railroad men built Venice for retirement




d

Convent has served as a hospital




d

Where Andy Jackson took over Florida for U.S




d

Key West is truly a 'presidential city'




d

Attractive Knott house dates back to 1831




d

Restaurant stands on site of old Fort Brooke




d

Timucuans remembered at state park




d

Fort Pierce displays relics from the waters




d

U.S. hero built lighthouses in Florida




d

Ancient home served as a blockhouse




d

St. Michael's one of oldest cemeteries in U.S




d

General Grant didn't build that interesting house




d

A 'dowager queen' or an 'astounding heap?'




d

Union Station was 'out in the boondocks'




d

School house dates back to Revolutionary days




d

Bronson Methodist Church 100 years old




d

The world's most beautiful swimmin' hole




d

Steamboat 'Madison' rests in the Suwannee




d

Colonial Hotel princess of yesterday




d

Tampa's first 'skyscraper' still stands




d

'Thegreat freeze' caused church to move




d

Pinellas' oldest church moves after four decades




d

Governor's grove a symbol of friendship




d

U.S. 1 starts here 'at the end of the rainbow'




d

Crooked River Light part of network




d

Modern Tallahassee surrounds slave quarters




d

"Society" church preceded Palm Beach's wealthy




d

And the skeeters gobbled up the bats!




d

Campbelltonians say, "we're the oldest!"




d

The "old swinger" serves Marco motorists




d

St. Michael's history dates back to 1558




d

Florida's oldest saloon built in 1878




d

Blockhouse built in 1837 still 'sound'




d

Rod & Gun Club --- hideaway for presidents




d

Hamilton Disston organized Kissimmee church




d

Whitty's Drug Store a north Florida landmark




d

Frederick Delius found himself in Florida




d

Fort DeSoto built during Spanish-American War




d

Hickory Island home built in 1855




d

Boca Raton Hotel a legend in its time




d

Old Methodist church named for Indian




d

Dan MaCarty's is "a living monument"




d

Chuluota didn't make it as boom town




d

Boca Grande --- hideaway for the rich




d

The ladies sipped tea, the men plotted murder




d

U.D.C. headquarters in 'Patten House'




d

The old country store is back




d

"Room & board, $2 --- you furnish meat"




d

Homely rector's photo paid to roof church