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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27Q8_the-mansion-at-tuckahoe_Jensen-Beach-FL.html
Mt. Elizabeth and the surrounding property were purchased by explorer William Henry Racey in the late 1850's. In 1891, his son, Charles Racey, built a three-story wood-frame house on the mound for his family and started a pineapple and citrus plan…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM24B0_tuckahoe_Jensen-Beach-FL.html
The mansion at
Tuckahoe
1938
Restored 2009
Listed on the National Register
of Historic Places by the United States
Department of the Interior
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM24AV_all-saints-cemetery_Jensen-Beach-FL.html
In 1893, a community of Episcopal worshippers began to emerge in this area. With the property donated by Charles H. and Mary Racey, the congregation established the All Saints' Episcopal Church and All Saints' Cemetery in 1898.
The All Saints' …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM20IB_mount-elizabeth-mound_Jensen-Beach-FL.html
Mount Elizabeth Mound was constructed approximately 4,000 years ago during the Late Archaic Period by Florida bands who selected this site for a ceremonial shell midden-mound. It was occupied 4,000-800 years ago by ancient peoples who first subsis…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KI9_stuart-welcome-arch_Jensen-Beach-FL.html
This Mediterranean Revival style monument typical of the pre-Depression Florida Boom was designed by Nat C. Hodgdon of Pfeiffer and OReilly Architects, constructed by A. L. Doenges and completed on February 20, 1926. The arch was built to celebrat…