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NPS 2010 FL National Register National Register http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natregadvancedsearch.do Search NPS Focus Search nps.gov HOME TITLE LIST DISPLAY BROWSE From: NPS Digital Library Term(s) Searched: Florida and Citrus ADVANCED SEARCH Records Displayed: 1 to 9 of 9 DOWNLOAD CENTER Go back to: Revise Search Sort By: Title | Relevancy | Modified ABOUT HELP Citrus County Courthouse, Old [Image] 8% Contact Us Crystal River Indian Mounds [Image] 8% Find A Park Crystal River Indian Mounds [Image] 8% History & Culture Nature & Science Crystal River Old City Hall [Image] 8% Education & Interpretation Floral City Historic District [Image] 8% Fort Cooper [Image] 8% Hernando Elementary School, Old [Image] 8% Mullet Key [Image] 8% Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins [Image] 8% Prev | 1 | Next Freedom of Information Act Privacy Policy Disclaimer Accessibility Last updated: 03/09/10 73 1 of 1 3/9/2010 2:55 PM National Register http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natregadvancedsearch.do Search NPS Focus Search nps.gov HOME TITLE LIST DISPLAY BROWSE From: NPS Digital Library Term(s) Searched: Florida and Dixie ADVANCED SEARCH Records Displayed: 1 to 2 of 2 DOWNLOAD CENTER Go back to: Revise Search Sort By: Title | Relevancy | Modified ABOUT HELP CITY OF HAWKINSVILLE (shipwreck) [Image] 7% Contact Us Garden Patch Archeological Site (8Di4) [Image] 7% Find A Park History & Culture Nature & Science Prev | 1 | Next Education & Interpretation Freedom of Information Act Privacy Policy Disclaimer Accessibility Last updated: 03/09/10 73 1 of 1 3/9/2010 2:50 PM National Register http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natregadvancedsearch.do Search NPS Focus Search nps.gov HOME TITLE LIST DISPLAY BROWSE From: NPS Digital Library Term(s) Searched: Florida and Highlands ADVANCED SEARCH Records Displayed: 1 to 14 of 14 DOWNLOAD CENTER Go back to: Revise Search Sort By: Title | Relevancy | Modified ABOUT HELP Archbold Biological Station at Red Hill [Image] 7% Contact Us Avon Park Historic District [Image] 7% Find A Park Central Station [Image] 7% History & Culture Nature & Science Haines, Elizabeth, House [Image] 7% Education & Interpretation Hainz, Edward, House [Image] 7% Harder Hall [Image] 7% Highlands County Courthouse [Image] 7% Kenilworth Lodge [Image] 7% Lake Placid A. C. L. Railroad Depot, Old [Image] 7% Pinecrest Hotel, Old [Image] 7% Seaboard Air Line Depot, Old--Sebring [Image] 7% Sebring Downtown Historic District [Image] 7% Sebring, H. Orvel, House [Image] 7% Vinson, Paul L., House [Image] 7% Prev | 1 | Next Freedom of Information Act Privacy Policy Disclaimer Accessibility Last updated: 03/09/10 73 1 of 1 3/9/2010 2:51 PM National Register http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natregadvancedsearch.do Search NPS Focus Search nps.gov HOME TITLE LIST DISPLAY BROWSE From: NPS Digital Library Term(s) Searched: Florida and Putnam ADVANCED SEARCH Re cords Displa ye d: 1 to 15 of 15 DOWNLOAD CENTER Go back to: Revise Search Sort By: Title | Relevancy | Modified ABOUT HELP Bostwick School [Image] 7% Contact Us Bronson-Mulholland House [Image] 7% Find A Park Central Academy [Image] 7% History & Culture Nature & Science Crescent City Historic District [Image] 7% Education & Interpretation Hubbard House [Image] 7% Interlachen Hall [Image] 7% Larimer Memorial Library [Image] 7% Melrose Woman's Club [Image] 7% Mount Royal [Image] 7% Old A.C.L. Union Depot [Image] 7% Palatka North Historic District [Image] 7% Palatka Ravine Gardens Historic District [Image] 7% Palatka South Historic District [Image] 7% St. Marks Episcopal Church [Image] 7% Tenney House and Groveland Hotel [Image] 7% Prev | 1 | Next Freedom of Information Act Privacy Policy Disclaimer Accessibility Last updated: 03/09/10 73 1 of 1 3/9/2010 2:52 PM.
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