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Brewster is a ghost town in southwest Polk County, Florida, United States, ten miles south of Mulberry. It is at an elevation of 143 feet above sea level and has been uninhabited since the early 1960s. The population is 3, according to the 2010 Census. The village of Brewster was founded in 1910 and for decades flourished from phosphate mining.
Brewster Hospital was the first Black hospital in Jacksonville. [2] It served African Americans in Jacksonville from 1901 to 1966. It was founded in 1901 as the George A. Brewster Hospital and School of Nurse Training, because there was no place for Black people to go to for treatment after the disastrous Great Fire of 1901. [3]
Tragedy in U.S. History Museum, St. Augustine, featured articles and memorabilia related to tragic events, closed in 1998 [53] Turtle Kraals Museum, Key West; USS Requin, Tampa, now part of the Carnegie Science Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Welaka Maritime Museum, Welaka [54] Wings of Freedom Aviation Museum, Florida, Dunnellon [55]
Responses will inform plans for future exhibits and the redesign of space when the Museum of Florida History reopens. The Museum of Florida History and R.A. Gray Building Wednesday, June 10, 2020.
Pages in category "History museums in Florida" The following 108 pages are in this category, out of 108 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Panhandle Pioneer Settlement Living History Museum, Blountstown [3] Georgia. ... Tilly Foster Farm Museum, Brewster; ... Silver River Museum: Silver Springs: Florida:
Slavery in the colonial history of the US; Revolutionary War; Antebellum period; Slavery and military history during the Civil War; Reconstruction era. Politicians; Juneteenth; Civil rights movement (1865–1896) Jim Crow era (1896–1954) Civil rights movement (1954–1968) Black power movement; Post–civil rights era; Aspects; Agriculture ...
The Museum of Florida History is the U.S. state of Florida's history museum, housing exhibits and artifacts covering its history and prehistory. It is located in the state capital, Tallahassee, Florida, at the R. A. Gray Building, 500 South Bronough Street, [1] named for Robert Andrew Gray. A mastodon skeleton on display at the Museum of ...