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    Henry B. Plant Museum

    401 W Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL    

    3 out of 5 based on 6 ratings

    This luxurious hotel converted into a museum bears the name of one of Florida's most important railroad pioneers. A testament to the extravagant tastes that informed Gilded Age architectural style, the 1891 Tampa Bay H... heritagesites.com

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    Ybor City Historic District

    1818 E 9th Ave, Tampa, FL    

    3 out of 5 based on 2 ratings

    Vincente Martinez-Ybor, a wealthy Spanish cigar manufacturer from New York and Key West, began development of Ybor City in 1885. On April 12,1886, 500 Cuban cigarmakers boarded the sidewheeler Hutchinson in Key West and sailed ... hmdb.org

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    Old People's Home

    Tampa, FL    

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    Opened in 1924, The Old People's Home was the largest publicly supported home for the elderly in Tampa and represented a major civic achievement. An all-woman Board of Managers founded the Home and the original by-laws stated t... hmdb.org

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    German ~ American Club - Tampa, Fl

    Tampa, FL    

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    Title: GERMAN ~ AMERICAN CLUBLocation: 2106 Nebraska AvenueCounty: HillsboroughCity: TampaDescription: Organized in 1901, the German-American Club was one of the few non-Latin ethnic clubs in Tampa. Club embers laid the c... waymarking.com

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    Hillsborough County High School

    Tampa, FL    

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    The oldest high school building standing today in Hillsborough County is located at 2704 Highland Avenue in Tampa. It was designed by Wilson Potter of New York. The cornerstone reads HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, but when it... hmdb.org

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    Tampa Area, Tampa, Florida

    623 S MacDill Ave, Tampa, FL    

    2 out of 5 based on 2 ratings

    Although not directly on the gulf shore, the Tampa region owes its existence to water. The winding Hillsborough River courses through it on a 54-mile path from the Green Swamp to Hillsborough Bay, a side bayou of the biggest ... trails.com

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    Old Schoolhouse

    Tampa, FL    

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    Built circa 1855 by Gen. Jesse Carter for his daughter Josephine. He employed Mrs. Louisa Porter as teacher. The first class included Josephine Carter, Janie Givens, Mary Lesley, Mary Kelly, Eugenia Spencer, Lizzie Spencer and ... hmdb.org

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    Federal Building

    Tampa, FL    

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    Entered on the National Register of Historic Places June 7, 1974 Federal Building U.S. Courthouse Downtown Postal Station Tampa, Florida James Knox Taylor Architect1902 This property significantly contributes to the nation's cu... hmdb.org

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    Hutchinson House

    Tampa, FL    

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    This property has been placed on the National Register Of Historic Places By The United States Department of the Interior hmdb.org

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    George Washington Junior High School

    Tampa, FL    

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    The George Washington Junior High School was formerly located on this site. Along with the local Woodrow Wilson Junior High School, located in the Hyde Park neighborhood, the George Washington Junior High School was among the f... hmdb.org

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    Technology Power Diversity

    Tampa, FL    

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    Although the F-4 Phantom was used as a fighter jet in Vietnam, it was originally designed as an interceptor for defense of the fleet against air attack. The need for a jet designed as a fighter led to the introduction of the F-... hmdb.org

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    Plant Field

    Tampa, FL    

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    (Front text) The area encompassing The University of Tampa's baseball, track, and soccer facilities was known as Plant Field from early in the 20th century until the mid - 1970s. Plant Field, named for railroad and hotel magnat... hmdb.org

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    History In The Air

    Tampa, FL    

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    Since the first wave of B-18 Super Heavy Bombers arrived at MacDill in 1940, the base has seen a remarkable variety of America's finest military aircraft. MacDill's first mission included transitional training on the B-17 Flyin... hmdb.org

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    Rough Riders

    Tampa, FL    

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    (Front face) 1 [Crossed Sabres Emblem] 1st U.S. Volunteer Cavalry Regiment Rough Riders Park Dedicated March 1, 2003 Ybor City, Tampa, Florida (Top Plaque) "You Triumphed Over Obstacles Which Would Have Overcome Men Less Brave ... hmdb.org

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    St. Benedict The Moor School

    Tampa, FL    

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    Located on this site was the former St. Benedict the Moor School, a Catholic school for black children that was one of the most important buildings associated with black history in Tampa. The property was purchased for $600 on ... hmdb.org

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    Sulphur Springs

    FL    

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    The area about the sulphur spring here has been a favorite picnicking place since the turn of the century. There was a separate community by the same name here beginning in 1924 with the establishment of a post office. Th... ghosttowns.com

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    Fort Dade-egmont Key

    FL    

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    Fort Dade was an old miltary outpost on Egmont Key that is a relic from the Spanish American War. Being a sister fort to Fort Desoto it saw little to no action. The island was used as a Seminole prison at one time. When t... ghosttowns.com

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    Memoria In Aeterna, 1911

    Tampa, FL    

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    (Front text) In 1910, the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Tampa Chapter No.113, began to raise funds for a monument to honor the soldiers and sailors of the Confederate States of America, The Hillsborough County Commission... hmdb.org