This building had been demolished at this writing in 2021. It served as a depot along the Atlantic Coast Line railroad. The parapet had a most distinguished characteristic with a prominent letter "C" displayed at the center. It also had a raised parapet along the north and south elevations. It had a dropped-hipped roof extending from the east and north elevations. The building was declared unsafe and slated for demolition in 2008. (P24 Southeastern Archaeological Research, Inc.) 8CH1785
Punta Gorda History Center Historic Buildings and and Site Records
27525 Cleveland Avenue
This building had been demolished at this writing in 2021. It served as a depot along the Atlantic Coast Line railroad. The parapet had a most distinguished characteristic with a prominent letter "C" displayed at the center. It also had a raised parapet along the north and south elevations. It had a dropped-hipped roof extending from the east and north elevations. The building was declared unsafe and slated for demolition in 2008. (P24 Southeastern Archaeological Research, Inc.) 8CH1785
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...