The Edward Waters College Historic District in Jacksonville, Florida, encompasses a collection of architecturally significant buildings that represent the development of one of the oldest historically Black colleges and universities in the United States. The district includes structures like Carnell Hall and the Library, showcasing various architectural styles prevalent during its formative years.
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Commerce; Politics/Government; Architecture
420 N. Julia St., Jacksonville, Florida
Architecture; Exploration/Settlement
3318 O'connor Road, Jacksonville, Florida
Transportation; Engineering
1000 West Bay St., Jacksonville, Florida
Commerce; Architecture
118 W. Adams St., Jacksonville, Florida
Community Planning And Development; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Roosevelt Blvd., Belvedere Ave., Seminole Rd., St. Johns River, And Talbot Ave., Jacksonville, Florida
Architecture; Religion
1058 Hogan St., Jacksonville, Florida
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Agriculture; Architecture
18730 W. Newberry Rd., Newberry, Florida
Entertainment/Recreation; Conservation; Architecture; Landscape Architecture
6239 Fl 21, Keystone Heights, Florida
Commerce; Architecture
9th Ave. S., 3rd St., 13th Ave. S, Gulf Of Mexico, Naples, Florida
Architecture; Engineering; Military
W. End Of Santa Rosa Island, Pensacola, Florida
Commerce; Community Planning And Development; Politics/Government
Roughly Bet. Carrabelle R., Ave C Se, Se 3rd St., And E Meridian St., Carrabelle, Florida
Community Planning And Development; Commerce; Architecture
North Bolivar And Decatur Sts., East Washington St., South Mcdonald Ave., And East Chattahoochee St., Chattahoochee, Florida