The Alderman House, a prominent example of the Mediterranean Revival architectural style in Fort Myers, Florida, was built in 1912 for prominent local businessman Charles D. Alderman. The spacious residence features a stucco exterior, red tile roof, and a distinctive central courtyard.
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Architecture
2424 Mcgregor Blvd., Fort Myers, Florida
Architecture; Community Planning And Development
Bounded By 1st St., Palm, Michigan & Evans Aves., Fort Myers, Florida
Black; Education
1857 High St., Fort Myers, Florida
Architecture; Education
2401 Euclid Ave., Fort Myers, Florida
Exploration/Settlement; Architecture; Invention
2350 Mcgregor Blvd., Fort Myers, Florida
Architecture; Invention
2400 Mcgregor Blvd., Fort Myers, Florida
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Education; Architecture
W. University Ave., Gainesville, Florida
Architecture
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Architecture
1121 N.w. 6th St., Gainesville, Florida
Industry; Commerce
619 S. Main St., Gainesville, Florida
Community Planning And Development; Politics/Government; Architecture
3400 Se 15th St., Gainesville, Florida
Architecture
5707 Sw. 17 Dr., Gainesville, Florida