Historic towns in florida

    • [DOCX File]Micanopy, Florida

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      Ten were complete counties and 48 were cities and towns. There was one city smaller than us. Concerning tourism and the reason people come to town, 47% of people who come to Florida on vacation visit a place of historic significance. We need to keep in mind that preserving historic sites is worth something to Town both commercially and ...


    • [DOC File]JANE GILMER LANDERS

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      “African Ethnic Groups in Florida,” Africa in Florida: Five Hundred Years of African Presence in the Sunshine State,” ed. Amanda Carlson and Robin Poyner (University Press of Florida, 2013), 73-85, Gold medal winner of The Florida Book Awards, Visual Arts category, 2014.


    • [DOC File]Chapter 3: Mitigation - FEMA

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      Deerfield Beach, Florida, a coastal community of over 66,000 people, was the first Project Impact community to partner with FEMA. Deerfield Beach is well-acquainted with damages a natural disaster can invoke upon a community.


    • [DOC File]JANE GILMER LANDERS

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      “Yamasee /African Ties in Carolina and Florida,” The Yamasee Indians from Florida to South Carolina, ed. Denise I. Bossy (University of Nebraska Press, 2018), 224-239, Winner, Historic St. Augustine Research Institute William L. Proctor Award, 2019.


    • [DOCX File]www.floridabuilding.org

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      The 1998 Florida Legislature amended Chapter 553, Florida Statutes (FS), Building Construction Standards, to create a single state building code that is enforced by local governments. As of March 1, 2002, the . Florida Building Code, which is developed and maintained by the Florida Building Commission, supersedes all local building codes. The


    • [DOC File]Welcome to Rural Development | Rural Development

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      The special role of Indian tribes in federal historic preservation is established through Chapter 3027 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), 54 U. S. C. § 300101 et seq., and the regulations (36 CFR Part 800) implementing Section 106 of the national Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) as well as the Constitution, treaties, statutes ...


    • [DOC File]Preserving Florida’s Heritage:

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      Huge mounds of shell still attest to the presence of pre-European villages and towns. On the richer soils in the Florida panhandle, farming people grew corn, beans and squash, and settled villages. About 1,000 years ago, the well-known Mississippian chiefdoms began to construct large pyramids of earth, some more than 40 feet high, organized in ...


    • [DOC File]An Annotated Chronology of American Military Earthworks

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      1562 Fort Caroline at the mouth of the St. Johns River, Florida. Perhaps the first fortification constructed in America. Built by the French as a defense against Spanish coastal raiders. Its designer, Rene de Laudonniere, described this triangular stockade, which overlooked the Saint Johns River near modern-day Jacksonville, Florida:



    • [DOC File]Historic Preservation and Heritage Tourism in Housing and ...

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      The Kissimmee Community Redevelopment Agency, in Kissimmee, Florida, received two State CDBG grants for historic preservation projects to upgrade the downtown area over a span of six years. The first project used $750,000 of CDBG funding towards developing a five-block streetscape downtown.


    • [DOC File]Modern Political History of Florida

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      The Florida House has 120 members and the Florida Senate has 40 members, far fewer than the United States House (435) and United States Senate (100), respectively. Members of the Florida House serve two-year terms, while members of the Florida Senate serve four-year terms, with one-half of Senators up for election in each even-numbered year.


    • [DOC File]What is recovery - FEMA

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      Historic preservation. The disaster recovery period is an opportune time to examine the physical vulnerability of undamaged historic structures to determine how to protect them from future disasters (Cliver, 1998). The federal government has funds, as do many states, for the preservation of historic buildings.


    • [DOC File]FOR OUR BAYTOWN

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      Bayland was on the west bank at the mouth of Goose Creek, and the site of the Orphans' Home and school. Midway was established in 1822 and was also located near the present-day Exxon docks. Cedar Bayou developed as a farming community by settlers who came as early as 1822. In 1947 the towns of Pelly and Goose Creek were consolidated with Baytown.


    • [DOC File]Historic Resource Study - National Park Service

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      The historic structures that follow are listed so that the earliest extant structures associated with the north slope’s African American community appear first. The list also interweaves existing BOAF sites with proposed ones to give readers an understanding of how a tour, or tours, might cohere in both geographical and thematic terms.


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