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National Register of Historic Places listings in Martin County, Florida facts for kids

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Welcome to a special list of amazing places in Martin County, Florida! These places are so important that they are officially recognized on the National Register of Historic Places. Think of it like a Hall of Fame for buildings, areas, and even shipwrecks that tell us a lot about history.

This list helps us keep track of all the cool historic spots in Martin County, Florida, United States. If you look at a map, you can even see exactly where each of these special places is located.

Right now, there are 14 different properties and areas in Martin County that are on this important list. Each one has a unique story to tell about the past!

Discovering Martin County's Historic Treasures

Martin County is home to many fascinating places that have been saved and celebrated for their history. These sites help us understand what life was like long ago and how our communities grew. Let's explore some of these amazing historic spots!

Historic Buildings and Homes

Many of the places on the list are old buildings that have stood the test of time. They show us different styles of architecture and how people lived in the past.

Burn Brae Plantation-Krueger House

The Burn Brae Plantation-Krueger House is a historic home located in Stuart. It was added to the National Register in 2002. This house gives us a peek into the history of plantations and early life in the area.

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The historic Burn Brae Plantation-Krueger House.

Cypress Lodge

Found in Port Mayaca, the Cypress Lodge joined the list in 2008. It's a significant building that reflects the history of the region, perhaps as a place for travelers or a community hub.

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The Cypress Lodge in Port Mayaca.

Gate House on Jupiter Island

The Gate House on Jupiter Island became a historic site in 2001. This building likely served as an entrance or a key point for a larger estate or community, showing us how areas were once managed.

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The Gate House on Jupiter Island.

House of Refuge at Gilbert's Bar

The House of Refuge at Gilbert's Bar is a very special place on Hutchinson Island. It was listed way back in 1974. This building was one of a series of "houses of refuge" built along Florida's coast to help shipwrecked sailors. It's the only one still standing!

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The historic House of Refuge at Gilbert's Bar.

Lyric Theatre in Stuart

The Lyric Theatre in Stuart is a beautiful old theater that was added to the list in 1993. Imagine all the shows, movies, and events that have happened here over the years! It's a reminder of how communities gathered for entertainment.

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The classic Lyric Theatre in Stuart.

Old Martin County Courthouse

The Old Martin County Courthouse in Stuart became a historic site in 1997. Courthouses are important buildings where laws were made and justice was served. This one tells us about the early days of government in Martin County.

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The Old Martin County Courthouse.

Olympia School

The Olympia School in Hobe Sound was recognized in 2002. Old schools are wonderful because they show us how education has changed over time and how communities valued learning.

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The historic Olympia School building.

Seminole Inn

The Seminole Inn in Indiantown was added to the list in 2006. Inns were important places for travelers to rest and for communities to gather. This one likely has many stories from its past guests!

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The Seminole Inn in Indiantown.

Tuckahoe in Jensen Beach

Tuckahoe is a historic estate in Jensen Beach that was listed in 2005. It's a grand home that gives us a glimpse into the lives of wealthy families from a bygone era.

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The beautiful Tuckahoe estate.

Unique Historic Sites

Not all historic places are buildings. Some are archaeological sites, shipwrecks, or even special districts that tell a bigger story.

Georges Valentine Shipwreck Site

Offshore of Hutchinson Island, you'll find the Georges Valentine Shipwreck Site, which was added to the list in 2006. This is the underwater remains of a ship that sank, offering a unique look at maritime history and the dangers of sea travel.

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A plaque commemorating the Georges Valentine shipwreck.

Mount Elizabeth Archeological Site

The Mount Elizabeth Archeological Site in Jensen Beach was recognized in 2002. Archeological sites are places where scientists find old tools, pottery, and other items left behind by people who lived there thousands of years ago. This site helps us learn about Florida's earliest inhabitants.

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The Leach Mansion, near the Mount Elizabeth Archeological Site.

Stuart Welcome Arch

The Stuart Welcome Arch in Jensen Beach was listed in 2004. This arch isn't just a pretty structure; it was built to welcome people to the area, showing the pride and spirit of the community from long ago.

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The historic Stuart Welcome Arch.

Trapper Nelson Zoo Historic District

The Trapper Nelson Zoo Historic District in Hobe Sound became a historic district in 2006. This isn't a typical zoo; it's the preserved home and "zoo" created by a unique individual named Trapper Nelson. It shows a different side of Florida's history and how people lived off the land.

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Artifacts from the Trapper Nelson Zoo Historic District.

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