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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2CXS_cooleys-massacre_Fort-Lauderdale-FL.html
Cooley's Massacre. . This monument marks the site of the William Cooley plantation. Cooley arrived here in 1824 and soon became the leader of the small settlement that grew along the New River. . . On January 6, 1836, local Indians attacked Coo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1WFE_replica-1899-school-house-historical_Fort-Lauderdale-FL.html
This replica of the original schoolhouse, which was built by Edwin T. King, was constructed in 1976 as a community Bicentennial Project. The original schoolhouse was located on the corner of South Andrews Avenue and Southwest 5th Street. Ivy Croma…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VOY_west-side-grade-school-historical_Fort-Lauderdale-FL.html
The West Side Grade School was the second elementary school built in the Fort Lauderdale School District. The school was designed in 1923 by locally prominent architect Morris Peterman, and opened on September 21, 1923. The West Side Grade School …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VJI_the-first-fort-lauderdale-historical_Fort-Lauderdale-FL.html
The prehistoric peoples of Fort Lauderdale, commonly known as the Tequesta, occupied camps as early as 500 BCE in the area now known as Sailboat Bend. By 1800, Seminole Indians and Bahamian and American settlers inhabited lands along New River. In…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17E8_old-fort-lauderdale-village_Fort-Lauderdale-FL.html
Old Fort Lauderdale Village at the intersection of the New River and the Florida East Coast Railway (F.E.C.) incorporates four turn-of-the-20th century historic buildings. These include the 1905 New River Inn, the 1905 Philemon N. Bryan House, the…
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