One of two houses built side by side to accommodate the railroad employees who worked for the railroad, which is now called the Seminole Gulf Railroad. It was built in 1926 as a private residence in Mission/Spanish Colonial revival style. Wood with shingles built on a continuous concrete foundation. The roof is flat with a built-up front parapet. The home is one story with an exterior fireplace.
Punta Gorda History Center Historic Buildings and and Site Records
Tamiami Trail
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This prairie style home which originally had open porches was built for Edward and Nora Yeager in 1920. Their son E. Burnett Yeager was C...
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Circa 1920 Over its history, this cottage built in the 1920s has served as the home to many Punta Gorda businesses including early on a f...
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This house was built in 1887 by S. P. Hinkley who came to Punta Gorda with the lumber company that supplied the wood for the Hotel Punta G...