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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZAI_episcopal-church-of-the-holy-spirit_Apopka-FL.html
This little church began as a simple rectangular board and batten structure built in 1886 by the First Congregational Church on Main Street in Apopka. Services were held in the church for ten years until the Great Freeze of 1895 forced the congreg…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S10_dr-howard-a-kelly-park_Apopka-FL.html
Rock Springs is the source of the Rock Springs Run, a swift running stream with an average flow of 26.000 gallons per minute and a constant temperature of 68 degrees. The spring flows from limestone containing fossils that date back 17 million yea…
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(side 1) The earliest settlers in this area arrived circa 1875. Among these settlers were Swedish families who relocated here from Sanford after their obligations to Gen. Sanford were met. It was known as Forest City by the time the area was plat…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DI4_community-of-piedmont_Apopka-FL.html
Piedmont, named in the late 1890s, was comprised of a wide area around Blue lake, one and one-half miles east of Apopka City. It was a close-knit community populated in the 1870s almost entirely by Swedish immigrants. Among the earliest settlers w…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DHH_oldest-masonic-lodge-building-in-continuous-use-in-florida_Apopka-FL.html
Masonic Lodge No. 36 of the Grand Jurisdiction of Florida was established in 1856 and is stioll serving under a warrant issued that year. This building was erected here in 1859; the upper story has been continually used for lodge meetings. The ori…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DH8_lovells-landing-at-lake-apopka_Apopka-FL.html
In the 1870s, the early settlers of northwest Orange County looked to area waterways as commercial highways. Lake Apopka, the head of the Ocklawaha chain of lakes, offered access to the St. Johns River near Palatka and a way for citrus and vegetab…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19HJ_dr-howard-a-kelly-park_Apopka-FL.html
To the memory of Dr. Howard Atwood Kelly of Baltimore, Maryland, one of the founders of Johns Hopkins Hospital and medical school. He was a great surgeon, teacher and medical authority, and above all, a Christian gentleman. Dr. Kelly, in 1927 …
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