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Levy[edit]

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Cedar Keys Historic and Archaeological District 1989-10-03 Address Restricted Cedar Key
Cedar Key 29°08′11″N 83°02′02″W / 29.136269°N 83.033981°W / 29.136269; -83.033981 (Cedar Key, Florida)
Cedar Key NWR 29°07′27″N 83°05′10″W / 29.124273°N 83.086166°W / 29.124273; -83.086166 (Cedar Key NWR)
Lower Suwannee NWR 29°18′22″N 83°08′06″W / 29.30616°N 83.134918°W / 29.30616; -83.134918 (Lower Suwannee NWR)
Seahorse Key Lighthouse 29°05′47″N 83°03′55″W / 29.096473°N 83.065334°W / 29.096473; -83.065334 (Seahorse Key Lighthouse)
Cedar Key Scrub State Reserve 29°11′21″N 83°02′04″W / 29.189167°N 83.034444°W / 29.189167; -83.034444 (Cedar Key Scrub State Reserve)
Waccasassa Bay Preserve State Park 29°20′44″N 82°55′50″W / 29.345658°N 82.930642°W / 29.345658; -82.930642 (Waccasassa Bay Preserve State Park)

Columbia[edit]

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
5 Goodbread-Black Farm Historic District 1999-04-01 Off Corinth Road, south of the Suwannee River, east of US 41, west of US 441
{{|30|18|56|N|82|38|59|W|name=Goodbread-Black Farm Historic District}}
Lake City
River Rise Preserve State Park 29°51′36″N 82°36′19″W / 29.86°N 82.605278°W / 29.86; -82.605278 (River Rise Preserve State Park)

Dixie[edit]

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 City of Hawkinsville (shipwreck) 2001-05-31 Suwannee River, 100 yards south of Old Town railroad trestle
29°36′26″N 82°58′15″W / 29.60722°N 82.97083°W / 29.60722; -82.97083 (CITY OF HAWKINSVILLE (shipwreck))
Old Town
2 Garden Patch Archeological Site (8Di4) 1991-04-25 Address Restricted Horseshoe Beach

Gilchrist[edit]

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Cannon Farm October 30, 2013
(#13000851)
5470 NW. 37th Ct.
29°49′03″N 82°52′16″W / 29.817500°N 82.871111°W / 29.817500; -82.871111 (Cannon Farm)
Bell

Jefferson[edit]

List of Registered Historic Places in Jefferson County in the U.S. state of Florida.

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Bethel School 2001|10|12}} Cty Road 149
30°36′49″N 83°50′16″W / 30.61361°N 83.83778°W / 30.61361; -83.83778 (Bethel School)
Monticello
16 San Joseph de Ocuya Site 1973|05|7}} Address Restricted Lloyd
17 San Juan De Aspalaga Site 1973|05|7}} Address Restricted Wacissa
18 San Miguel de Asile Mission Site 1974|12|17}} Address Restricted Lamont
15 Old Howard Academy July 19, 2021
(#100006751)
835 Mamie Scott Dr.
30°33′12″N 83°51′51″W / 30.5533°N 83.8641°W / 30.5533; -83.8641 (Old Howard Academy)
Monticello

GEORGIA[edit]

Withlacoochee River (Georgia) in Georgia 30°40′29″N 83°23′40″W / 30.674817°N 83.394530°W / 30.674817; -83.394530 (Withlacoochee River in Georgia)

Madison[edit]

Withlacoochee River (Georgia) - NE Bellville Rd 30°35′48″N 83°15′36″W / 30.596690°N 83.259862°W / 30.596690; -83.259862 (Withlacoochee River (Georgia) - NE Bellville Rd)
Withlacoochee River (Georgia) - CR 145 30°38′08″N 83°18′42″W / 30.635487°N 83.311555°W / 30.635487; -83.311555 (Withlacoochee River (Georgia) - CR 145)
Pinetta 30°35′48″N 83°21′10″W / 30.596673°N 83.352763°W / 30.596673; -83.352763 (Pinetta, Florida)
Madison Blue Spring State Park 30°28′54″N 83°14′41″W / 30.481784°N 83.244680°W / 30.481784; -83.244680 (Madison Blue Spring State Park)

Suwannee[edit]

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
Mandi's Chapel 30°14′56″N 82°54′31″W / 30.248909°N 82.908595°W / 30.248909; -82.908595 (Mandi's Chapel)
Suwannee River State Park 30°22′44″N 83°09′57″W / 30.378811°N 83.165785°W / 30.378811; -83.165785 (Suwannee River State Park)
Wellborn, various locations 30°13′51″N 82°49′13″W / 30.230914°N 82.820217°W / 30.230914; -82.820217 (Wellborn, Florida)

Taylor[edit]

[1] Name on the Register[2] Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
2 Mittendorf House September 27, 2021
(#100007050)
803 Riverside Dr.
29°40′12″N 83°22′53″W / 29.6699°N 83.3813°W / 29.6699; -83.3813 (Mittendorf House)
Steinhatchee

Alachua[edit]

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
28 Kanapaha May 2, 1986
(#86000915)
8500 State Road 24
29°35′40″N 82°26′07″W / 29.594444°N 82.435278°W / 29.594444; -82.435278 (Kanapaha)
Gainesville
29 Lake Pithlachocco Canoe Site March 27, 2001
(#01000303)
Address Restricted
Gainesville
42 Northeast Gainesville Residential District February 12, 1980
(#80000942)
Roughly bounded by 1st and 9th Streets and 10th and East University Avenues
29°39′23″N 82°19′11″W / 29.656389°N 82.319722°W / 29.656389; -82.319722 (Northeast Gainesville Residential District)
Gainesville
Old Mount Carmel Baptist Church
(#0)
429 NW 4th St.
29°39′20″N 82°19′43″W / 29.655491°N 82.328698°W / 29.655491; -82.328698 (Old Mount Carmel Baptist Church)
Gainesville PENDING
University Evangelical Lutheran Church Complex
(#0)
1826 West University Ave.
29°39′08″N 82°20′51″W / 29.652217°N 82.347465°W / 29.652217; -82.347465 (University Evangelical Lutheran Church Complex)
Gainesville PENDING
La Crosse 29°50′39″N 82°24′14″W / 29.844171°N 82.403993°W / 29.844171; -82.403993 (La Crosse, Florida)
Traxler 29°52′10″N 82°32′20″W / 29.86944°N 82.53889°W / 29.86944; -82.53889 (Traxler, Florida)
Lake Santa Fe 29°44′22″N 082°04′33″W / 29.73944°N 82.07583°W / 29.73944; -82.07583 (Lake Santa Fe)
Little Lake Santa Fe 29°46′16″N 82°05′31″W / 29.771231822589364°N 82.09190368652344°W / 29.771231822589364; -82.09190368652344 (Little Lake Santa Fe)

Bradford[edit]

Camp Blanding Museum 29°58′49″N 81°59′05″W / 29.980327°N 81.984766°W / 29.980327; -81.984766 (Camp Blanding Museum)
Belmore State Forest 29°58′54″N 81°55′56″W / 29.981552°N 81.932179°W / 29.981552; -81.932179 (Belmore State Forest)

Baker[edit]

St. Mary's Cove Landing 30°21′18″N 82°04′01″W / 30.355093°N 82.066826°W / 30.355093; -82.066826 (St. Mary's Cove Landing)
SR 121 bridge (St. Marys River) 30°21′44″N 82°08′03″W / 30.362152°N 82.134305°W / 30.362152; -82.134305 (SR 121 bridge (St. Marys River))
St. Marys River (Florida/Georgia) 30°27′50″N 82°12′22″W / 30.463775°N 82.206018°W / 30.463775; -82.206018 (St. Marys River (Florida/Georgia))
John M. Bethea State Forest 30°30′57″N 82°14′09″W / 30.515830°N 82.235868°W / 30.515830; -82.235868 (John M. Bethea State Forest)
US 90 RR Bridge 30°15′07″N 82°15′47″W / 30.252045°N 82.263123°W / 30.252045; -82.263123 (US 90 RR Bridge)

Clay[edit]

List of Registered Historic Places in Clay County in the U.S. state of Florida.

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Bubba Midden (8CL84) 1990|03|2}} Address Restricted Fleming Island
17 Princess Mound (8CL85) 1990|03|2}} Address Restricted Green Cove Springs
Jennings State Forest 30°09′28″N 82°00′02″W / 30.157763°N 82.000646°W / 30.157763; -82.000646 (Jennings State Forest)
Jennings State Forest 30°07′16″N 81°52′54″W / 30.121198°N 81.881757°W / 30.121198; -81.881757 (Jennings State Forest)
Belmore State Forest - Ates Creek Tract 29°48′28″N 81°51′07″W / 29.807703°N 81.851851°W / 29.807703; -81.851851 (Belmore State Forest - Ates Creek Tract)

Green Cove Springs[edit]

Belmore State Forest 29°53′49″N 81°50′55″W / 29.897056°N 81.848490°W / 29.897056; -81.848490 (Belmore State Forest)
Belmore State Forest 29°48′28″N 81°51′07″W / 29.807678°N 81.851848°W / 29.807678; -81.851848 (Belmore State Forest)

Marion[edit]

List of Registered Historic Places in Marion County in the U.S. state of Florida.

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
10 Robert W. Ferguson House 1995|03|23}} Off County Road 326, east of junction with US 27
{{|29|17|0|N|82|17|13|W|name=Ferguson, Robert W., House}}
Emathla Part of the Early Residences of Rural Marion County MPS
5 Gen. Robert Bullock House 1993|07|13}} 29|2|6|N|81|57|15|W|name=Bullock, Gen. Robert, House}} Oklawaha Part of the Early Residences of Rural Marion County MPS
Salt Springs 29°21′04″N 81°44′08″W / 29.351058°N 81.735535°W / 29.351058; -81.735535 (Salt Springs, Florida)

Putnam[edit]

List of Registered Historic Places in Putnam County in the U.S. state of Florida.

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
6 Cummings House March 17, 2015
(#15000075)
298 County Road 310
29°32′32″N 81°46′28″W / 29.542115°N 81.774488°W / 29.542115; -81.774488 (Cummings House)
Palatka
Welaka National Fish Hatchery 29°26′30″N 81°39′00″W / 29.44154°N 81.64994°W / 29.44154; -81.64994 (Welaka National Fish Hatchery)
Etoniah Creek State Forest 29°45′48″N 81°50′49″W / 29.763341°N 81.846906°W / 29.763341; -81.846906 (Etoniah Creek State Forest)

Volusia[edit]

List of Registered Historic Places in Volusia County in the U.S. state of Florida.

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
49 Mount Taylor 1997|10|8}} Address Restricted DeBary

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97 Tomoka Mound and Midden Complex November 27, 2020
(#100005821)
Address Restricted
29°19′55″N 81°04′52″W / 29.331944°N 81.081111°W / 29.331944; -81.081111 (Tomoka Mound and Midden Complex)
Ormond Beach
Lake George {{coord|29.284003|-81.599579|name=Lake George}}
Lake Woodruff NWR {{coord|29.093377|-81.415558|name=Lake Woodruff NWR}}
Fred Dana Marsh Museum 29°19′42″N 81°04′39″W / 29.328398°N 81.077468°W / 29.328398; -81.077468 (Fred Dana Marsh Museum)
Daytona 500 Experience 29°11′31″N 81°04′04″W / 29.191900°N 81.067820°W / 29.191900; -81.067820 (Daytona 500 Experience)
fake Roman ruins 29°15′38″N 81°03′08″W / 29.260418°N 81.052357°W / 29.260418; -81.052357 (fake Roman ruins)

St. Johns[edit]

List of Registered Historic Places in St. Johns County in the U.S. state of Florida.

St Augustine[edit]

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
5 Castillo de San Marcos National Monument 1966-10-15 1 Castillo Drive
29°53′52″N 81°18′46″W / 29.89778°N 81.31278°W / 29.89778; -81.31278 (Castillo de San Marcos National Monument)
St. Augustine NRHP# 66000062, a National Monument
20 Model Land Company Historic District 1983-08-02 Roughly bounded by Ponce de Leon Boulevard, King, Cordova, and Orange Streets
29°53′39″N 81°19′6″W / 29.89417°N 81.31833°W / 29.89417; -81.31833 (Model Land Company Historic District)
St. Augustine NRHP# 83001439
33 St. Augustine Town Plan Historic District 1970-04-15 Roughly bounded by Grove Avenue, the Matanzas River, and South and Washington Streets
29°53′36″N 81°18′38″W / 29.89333°N 81.31056°W / 29.89333; -81.31056 (St. Augustine Town Plan Historic District)
St. Augustine NRHP# 70000847, A National Historic Landmark District
13 Fountain of Youth Archeological Park June 13, 2016
(#16000361)
11 Magnolia Ave.
29°54′26″N 81°18′58″W / 29.907306°N 81.316139°W / 29.907306; -81.316139 (Fountain of Youth Archeological Park)
St. Augustine
17 Grace United Methodist Church November 29, 1979
(#79003132)
8 Carrera St.
29°52′37″N 81°18′54″W / 29.876944°N 81.315°W / 29.876944; -81.315 (Grace United Methodist Church)
St. Augustine


Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
7 Fish Island Site 1972-06-13 Address Restricted St. Augustine NRHP# 72001460
27 Shell Bluff Landing 1991-04-25 Address Restricted Ponte Vedra Beach NRHP# 91000455

Ponte Vedra Beach[edit]

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary

Anastasia Island[edit]

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
30 St. Augustine Alligator Farm Historic District 1992-09-10 999 Anastasia Boulevard
29°52′53″N 81°17′18″W / 29.88139°N 81.28833°W / 29.88139; -81.28833 (St. Augustine Alligator Farm Historic District)
St. Augustine NRHP# 92001232

Flagler[edit]

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
6 Marine Studios 1986-04-14 A1A, Box 122
29°40′6″N 81°12′46″W / 29.66833°N 81.21278°W / 29.66833; -81.21278 (Marine Studios)
Marineland
Espanola Schoolhouse 98 Knox Jones Ave.
29°30′19″N 81°18′33″W / 29.505339°N 81.309199°W / 29.505339; -81.309199 (Espanola Schoolhouse)
Espanola Florida's Historic Black Public Schools MPS

Duval[edit]

List of Registered Historic Places in Duval County in the U.S. state of Florida.

Jacksonville[edit]

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
3 Henry C. Arpen House August 26, 2019
(#100004347)
3318 O'Connor Road
30°08′50″N 81°37′07″W / 30.1471°N 81.6186°W / 30.1471; -81.6186 (Henry C. Arpen House)
Jacksonville
22 Epping Forest May 9, 1973
(#73000576)
Christopher Point, off San Jose Boulevard
30°14′54″N 81°38′26″W / 30.248333°N 81.640556°W / 30.248333; -81.640556 (Epping Forest)
Jacksonville
Palm Spring Cemetery PENDING
(#100005819)
11396 Fort Caroline Rd
30°21′56″N 81°30′45″W / 30.365598°N 81.512451°W / 30.365598; -81.512451 (Palm Spring Cemetery)
Jacksonville Part of the Historic African American Cemeteries in Duval County, Florida (1765-1969) MPS
86 San Jose Hotel April 10, 1985
(#85000762)
7400 San Jose Boulevard
30°14′30″N 81°37′47″W / 30.241667°N 81.629722°W / 30.241667; -81.629722 (San Jose Hotel)
Jacksonville Part of the San Jose Estates TR
Jacksonville Jewish Center
(#0)
205 West 3rd St.
30°20′22″N 81°39′30″W / 30.339463°N 81.658367°W / 30.339463; -81.658367 (Jacksonville Jewish Center)
Jacksonville PENDING
Union Terminal Company Warehouse
(#0)
700 East Union St.
30°19′52″N 81°38′49″W / 30.331178°N 81.646817°W / 30.331178; -81.646817 (Union Terminal Company Warehouse)
Jacksonville PENDING
Jacksonville Museum of Contemporary Art 30°19′45″N 81°39′30″W / 30.329273°N 81.658375°W / 30.329273; -81.658375 (Jacksonville Museum of Contemporary Art)
Alexander Brest Museum and Gallery 30°21′02″N 81°36′16″W / 30.350669°N 81.604468°W / 30.350669; -81.604468 (Alexander Brest Museum and Gallery)
Nathan H. Wilson Center for the Arts at FSCJ 30°17′31″N 81°30′34″W / 30.291859°N 81.509366°W / 30.291859; -81.509366 (Nathan H. Wilson Center for the Arts at FSCJ)

Nassau[edit]

List of Registered Historic Places in Nassau County in the U.S. state of Florida.

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
Ralph E. Simmons Memorial State Forest 30°46′46″N 81°57′11″W / 30.779406°N 81.953051°W / 30.779406; -81.953051 (Ralph E. Simmons Memorial State Forest)
Four Creeks State Forest 30°36′48″N 81°43′32″W / 30.613262°N 81.725633°W / 30.613262; -81.725633 (Four Creeks State Forest)
Four Creeks State Forest 30°35′55″N 81°45′51″W / 30.598612°N 81.764280°W / 30.598612; -81.764280 (Four Creeks State Forest)
Four Creeks State Forest 30°34′40″N 81°46′01″W / 30.577869°N 81.767002°W / 30.577869; -81.767002 (Four Creeks State Forest)
Cary State Forest 30°28′42″N 81°54′09″W / 30.478224°N 81.902612°W / 30.478224; -81.902612 (Cary State Forest)
Cary State Forest 30°24′02″N 81°55′59″W / 30.400502°N 81.932937°W / 30.400502; -81.932937 (Cary State Forest)
Cary State Forest 30°27′36″N 81°49′32″W / 30.459943°N 81.825624°W / 30.459943; -81.825624 (Cary State Forest)
Cary State Forest 30°24′26″N 81°50′56″W / 30.407339°N 81.848921°W / 30.407339; -81.848921 (Cary State Forest)
Cary State Forest 30°20′57″N 81°50′35″W / 30.349090°N 81.842972°W / 30.349090; -81.842972 (Cary State Forest)
  1. ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  2. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  3. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.