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City of Alachua Downtown Historic District
(added 2000 - Alachua County - #00000787)
Also known as AL3780
Roughly bounded by NW 150th Ave., NW 145th Terrace, NW 143rd Place and NW 138th Terrace, Alachua
(490 acres, 102 buildings) |
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Historic Significance: |
Event, Architecture/Engineering |
Architectural Style: |
Queen Anne, Colonial Revival |
Area of Significance: |
Architecture, Community Planning And Development |
Period of Significance: |
1875-1899, 1900-1924, 1925-1949 |
Owner: |
Private |
Historic Function: |
Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Religion, Social |
Historic Sub-function: |
Clubhouse, Financial Institution, Religious Structure, Restaurant, Single Dwelling, Specialty Store |
Current Function: |
Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Religion, Social |
Current Sub-function: |
Clubhouse, Financial Institution, Religious Structure, Restaurant, Single Dwelling, Specialty Store |
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Dudley Farm **
(added 2002 - Alachua County - #02001081)
Also known as Dudley Farm State Historic Site
18730 W. Newberry Rd., Newberry
(2598 acres, 21 buildings, 13 structures) |
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Historic Significance: |
Event, Architecture/Engineering |
Architect, builder, or engineer: |
Dudley, P.B.H. |
Architectural Style: |
Other |
Area of Significance: |
Agriculture, Architecture |
Period of Significance: |
1850-1874, 1875-1899, 1900-1924, 1925-1949, 1950-1974 |
Owner: |
State |
Historic Function: |
Agriculture/Subsistence |
Historic Sub-function: |
Agricultural Fields, Agricultural Outbuildings, Animal Facility, Processing, Storage |
Current Function: |
Recreation And Culture |
Current Sub-function: |
Museum |
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High Springs Historic District
(added 1991 - Alachua County - #91001540)
Also known as 8AL 2883
Roughly bounded by NW. 14th St., NW. 6th Ave., SE. 7th St. and SW. 5th Ave., High Springs
(750 acres, 218 buildings) |
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Historic Significance: |
Event, Architecture/Engineering |
Architect, builder, or engineer: |
Unknown |
Architectural Style: |
Bungalow/Craftsman, No Style Listed |
Area of Significance: |
Architecture, Transportation, Exploration/Settlement |
Period of Significance: |
1875-1899, 1900-1924, 1925-1949 |
Owner: |
Private , Local Gov't |
Historic Function: |
Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Religion |
Historic Sub-function: |
Religious Structure, Single Dwelling, Specialty Store |
Current Function: |
Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Religion |
Current Sub-function: |
Religious Structure, Single Dwelling, Specialty Store |
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Melrose Historic District
(added 1990 - Alachua County - #89002305)
Roughly bounded by Seminole Ridge Rd., Grove St., South St., Quail St., and Melrose Bay, Melrose
(1250 acres, 65 buildings) |
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Historic Significance: |
Event, Architecture/Engineering |
Architect, builder, or engineer: |
Multiple |
Architectural Style: |
Greek Revival, Late Victorian, Other |
Area of Significance: |
Architecture, Exploration/Settlement |
Period of Significance: |
1875-1899, 1900-1924, 1925-1949 |
Owner: |
Private |
Historic Function: |
Commerce/Trade, Domestic |
Historic Sub-function: |
Single Dwelling, Specialty Store |
Current Function: |
Commerce/Trade, Domestic |
Current Sub-function: |
Single Dwelling, Specialty Store |
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Micanopy Historic District
(added 1983 - Alachua County - #83003512)
Also known as 8-A358;8-360
Roughly Cholokka Blvd. from US 441 to Ocala St. then Smith St. W to Okehumkee St., Micanopy
(470 acres, 35 buildings, 2 structures) |
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Historic Significance: |
Event, Architecture/Engineering, Information Potential |
Architect, builder, or engineer: |
Multiple |
Architectural Style: |
Mixed (More Than 2 Styles From Different Periods), Late Victorian |
Area of Significance: |
Agriculture, Military, Exploration/Settlement, Politics/Government, Architecture, Historic - Aboriginal, Commerce |
Cultural Affiliation: |
Seminole, Timucuan |
Period of Significance: |
1700-1749, 1750-1799, 1800-1824, 1825-1849, 1850-1874, 1875-1899, 1900-1924, 1925-1949 |
Owner: |
Private , Local Gov't |
Historic Function: |
Agriculture/Subsistence, Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Funerary |
Historic Sub-function: |
Agricultural Fields, Business, Cemetery, Single Dwelling |
Current Function: |
Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Landscape |
Current Sub-function: |
Business, Park, Single Dwelling |
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Newberry Historic District
(added 1987 - Alachua County - #87002150)
Roughly bounded by NW Second Ave., NW Second St., Lucile St., & NW Ninth St., Newberry
(400 acres, 48 buildings) |
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Historic Significance: |
Event, Architecture/Engineering |
Architect, builder, or engineer: |
Unknown |
Architectural Style: |
Queen Anne, Bungalow/Craftsman, Classical Revival |
Area of Significance: |
Architecture, Exploration/Settlement, Commerce |
Period of Significance: |
1875-1899, 1900-1924, 1925-1949 |
Owner: |
Private , Local Gov't |
Historic Function: |
Commerce/Trade, Domestic |
Historic Sub-function: |
Business, Single Dwelling |
Current Function: |
Commerce/Trade, Domestic |
Current Sub-function: |
Business, Single Dwelling |
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Newnansville Town Site
(added 1974 - Alachua County - #74000608)
Also known as Fort Gilleland;Dell's;Alachua
Address Restricted, Alachua
(1600 acres, 2 buildings, 1 structure) |
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Historic Significance: |
Event, Architecture/Engineering, Person, Information Potential |
Architect, builder, or engineer: |
Unknown |
Architectural Style: |
Other |
Historic Person: |
Dell,James,et al. |
Significant Year: |
1890, 1824 |
Area of Significance: |
Social History, Agriculture, Historic - Non-Aboriginal, Military, Politics/Government |
Cultural Affiliation: |
American,Rural |
Period of Significance: |
1825-1849, 1850-1874, 1875-1899 |
Owner: |
Private |
Historic Function: |
Domestic |
Historic Sub-function: |
Village Site |
Current Function: |
Agriculture/Subsistence, Vacant/Not In Use |
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Northeast Gainesville Residential District
(added 1980 - Alachua County - #80000942)
Roughly bounded by 1st, and 9th Sts., 10th and E. University Aves., Gainesville
(1660 acres, 229 buildings) |
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Historic Significance: |
Event, Architecture/Engineering |
Architect, builder, or engineer: |
Unknown |
Architectural Style: |
Late Victorian, Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Late 19th And Early 20th Century American Movements |
Area of Significance: |
Community Planning And Development, Exploration/Settlement, Architecture, Landscape Architecture |
Period of Significance: |
1875-1899, 1900-1924, 1925-1949 |
Owner: |
Private |
Historic Function: |
Domestic, Education, Landscape |
Historic Sub-function: |
Hotel, Park, Single Dwelling |
Current Function: |
Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Education, Landscape, Religion |
Current Sub-function: |
Hotel, Multiple Dwelling, Park, Single Dwelling |
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Pleasant Street Historic District
(added 1989 - Alachua County - #89000323)
Also known as N.W. 5th Avenue Historic District
Roughly bounded by NW. 8th Ave., NW. 1st St., NW. 2nd Ave., and NW. 6th St., Gainesville
(770 acres, 259 buildings) |
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Historic Significance: |
Event, Architecture/Engineering |
Architect, builder, or engineer: |
Unknown |
Architectural Style: |
Queen Anne, Bungalow/Craftsman |
Area of Significance: |
Architecture, Ethnic Heritage |
Period of Significance: |
1875-1899, 1900-1924, 1925-1949 |
Owner: |
Private , Local Gov't |
Historic Function: |
Domestic, Religion |
Historic Sub-function: |
Religious Structure, Single Dwelling |
Current Function: |
Domestic, Religion |
Current Sub-function: |
Religious Structure, Single Dwelling |
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Southeast Gainesville Residential District
(added 1988 - Alachua County - #87002435)
Also known as 8 AL 2317;See Also:Matheson House;McKenzie, Mary Phifer, Hou
Roughly bounded by E. University Ave., S.E. Ninth St., S.E. Fifth Ave., and Sweetwater Branch, Gainesville
(335 acres, 94 buildings) |
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Historic Significance: |
Architecture/Engineering |
Architect, builder, or engineer: |
Unknown |
Architectural Style: |
Bungalow/Craftsman, Late Victorian, Colonial Revival |
Area of Significance: |
Architecture |
Period of Significance: |
1850-1874, 1875-1899, 1900-1924, 1925-1949 |
Owner: |
Private |
Historic Function: |
Domestic |
Historic Sub-function: |
Single Dwelling |
Current Function: |
Domestic |
Current Sub-function: |
Multiple Dwelling, Single Dwelling |
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University of Florida Campus Historic District **
(added 1989 - Alachua County - #89000322)
Also known as See Also:74000609;74000610;79000652;79000653;79000654;790006
Bounded by W. University Ave., US 441/SW. 13th St., Stadium Rd., and North-South Dr., Gainesville
(650 acres, 8 buildings) |
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Historic Significance: |
Event, Architecture/Engineering |
Architect, builder, or engineer: |
Weaver,Rudolph, Edwards,William A. |
Architectural Style: |
Late Gothic Revival, Other |
Area of Significance: |
Architecture, Education |
Period of Significance: |
1900-1924, 1925-1949 |
Owner: |
State |
Historic Function: |
Education |
Historic Sub-function: |
College |
Current Function: |
Education |
Current Sub-function: |
College |
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Waldo Historic District
(added 2001 - Alachua County - #01000034)
Roughly bounded by NW 1st Ave., Main St., SW 5th Blvd., and SW 4th St., Waldo
(560 acres, 60 buildings) |
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Historic Significance: |
Event, Architecture/Engineering |
Architectural Style: |
Gothic Revival, Bungalow/Craftsman |
Area of Significance: |
Community Planning And Development, Architecture |
Period of Significance: |
1850-1874, 1875-1899, 1900-1924, 1925-1949, 1950-1974 |
Owner: |
Private , Local Gov't |
Historic Function: |
Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Education, Religion |
Historic Sub-function: |
Business, Religious Structure, School, Single Dwelling |
Current Function: |
Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Education, Religion |
Current Sub-function: |
Business, Religious Structure, School, Single Dwelling |
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