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Army · Navy · Marines · Air Force Coast Guard City Of Palm Coast Military Memorial In honor of the following local heroes, who made the ultimate sacrifice, whose dedication and courage will never be forgotten …
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My stone is red for the blood they shed. The medal I bear is my Country's way to show they care. If I could be seen by all mankind maybe peace will come in my lifetime.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZAQ_marineland-the-worlds-first-oceanarium_Palm-Coast-FL.html
Born from the partnership of W. Douglas Burden, C.V. Whitney, and Count Ilia Tolstoy, Marine Studios opened in 1938. The attraction was designed for filmmakers to shoot underwater footage and give visitors an opportunity to see marine life live an…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YAK_levitt-i-t-t-del-mar-model-and-palm-coast-golf-club_Palm-Coast-FL.html
The Levitt & International Telephone & Telegraph Corporation (I.T.T.) purchased 68,000 acres in 1969 for the development of a planned community. The site, named Palm Coast, offered numerous amenities, including a marina and golf course. Built in 1…
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Due to an unprecedented construction boom after World War II, Lehigh Portland Cement Company expanded its Allentown, Pennsylvania operation. To curtail the cement shortage they opened new plants across the United States, Bunnell, Florida being the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1X1U_washington-oaks-gardens-historical_Palm-Coast-FL.html
Part of a Spanish Land grant to Bautista Don Juan Ferreira in 1815. Developed as a plantation by General Joseph Hernandez, an early Florida planter. George Washington, related to our first president, married Hernandez' daughter, Louisa, in 1844. T…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1WRU_princess-place-estate-historical_Palm-Coast-FL.html
In 1791, the King of Spain offered a 1,100-acre land grant to Francisco Pellicer. Henry Mason Cutting purchased the property in 1886, renaming it Cherokee Grove. Featuring local materials including tabby block cladding, cedar and palm tree trunk p…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1WC0_bulow-sugar-mill-historical_Flagler-Beach-FL.html
This was the largest sugar mill in Florida. It was operated by Charles William Bulow and John Joachim Bulow from 1820 until it was burned by the Seminoles in 1836. Sugar cane was planted in January and February and was ready for harvesting by m…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VY9_mala-compra-plantation-historic-site-historical_Palm-Coast-FL.html
Joseph Martin Hernandez (1788-1857) purchased and worked Mala Compra Plantation, originally a Spanish land grant, from 1816 to 1836. The name Mala Compra means "bad bargain" or "bad purchase" in Spanish. It served as the center…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1RMF_levitt-i-t-t-de-bary-model_Palm-Coast-FL.html
Levitt & International Telephone & Telegraph Corp. (ITT) developed 22,000 acres in Flagler County as part of the Palm Coast Project. Their goal was to construct the largest planned community in the nation. Full of scenic drives, golf courses, and …
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