The Norman Film Manufacturing Company building in Jacksonville, Florida, is an early 20th-century industrial structure that served as a hub for early filmmaking. It is a utilitarian brick building reflecting the era's industrial architecture.
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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