Melrose, Florida • Alachua County
The Melrose Historic District in Melrose, Florida, encompasses a collection of historically significant buildings, primarily representing the town's development as a logging and agricultural center in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The district showcases a range of vernacular architectural styles reflecting its past.
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Architecture; Community Planning And Development
Roughly Bounded By Nw 150th Ave., Nw 145th Terrace, Nw 143rd Place And Nw 138th Terrace, Alachua, Florida
Agriculture; Architecture
18730 W. Newberry Rd., Newberry, Florida
Transportation; Exploration/Settlement; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Nw. 14th St., Nw. 6th Ave., Se. 7th St. And Sw. 5th Ave., High Springs, Florida
Historic - Aboriginal; Commerce; Military; Exploration/Settlement; Politics/Government; Architecture; Agriculture
Roughly Cholokka Blvd. From Us 441 To Ocala St. Then Smith St. W To Okehumkee St., Micanopy, Florida
Commerce; Exploration/Settlement; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Nw Second Ave., Nw Second St., Lucile St., & Nw Ninth St., Newberry, Florida
Community Planning And Development; Landscape Architecture; Exploration/Settlement; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By 1st, And 9th Sts., 10th And E. University Aves., Gainesville, Florida