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The Micanopy Historical Society came together in 1983, after the committee finished the work of nominating the Micanopy Historic District to the National Register of Historic Places. [4] The first president of the historical society was John E. Thrasher III. Under the second president Dr. Robert N. Pierce the museum got its start.
The restaurant is named after the character played by Joan Crawford in Mildred Pierce. [4] In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the owners of the restaurant worked with local advocacy groups to donate food and deliver meals. [5] Later that year, they distributed over 700 free Thanksgiving meals to local families in need. [1]
Micanopy Historical Society Museum, housed downtown in the Thrasher Warehouse, features displays of local and town history that range from the early Native Americans, to naturalist William Bartram’s travels in the region, to the Seminole Wars and the Civil War. Built in 1896, the warehouse was served by a branch of the Atlantic Coast Line ...
Natural history, science, local history and culture, operated by Florida Historical Society. [7] Bronson-Mulholland House: Palatka: Putnam Northeast Historic house Mid 19th-century mansion, operated by the Putnam County Historical Society Brooksville Railroad Depot Museum: Brooksville: Hernando Central West Railroad Includes local history
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The Micanopy Historic District is a U.S. historic district (designated as such on January 28, 1983) located in Micanopy, Florida. It encompasses approximately 470 acres (1.9 km 2 ), bounded by roughly Cholokka Boulevard from US 441 to Ocala Street then Smith Street West to Okehumkee Street.
M. Mandarin Store and Post Office; Marco Island Historical Museum; Martello Gallery-Key West Art and Historical Museum; May-Stringer House; McLarty Treasure Museum