National Register of Historic Places listings in Suwannee County, Florida facts for kids
This page lists special places in Suwannee County, Florida, that are on the National Register of Historic Places. This register is like a national list of important buildings, sites, and objects that are worth saving. These places tell us about the past and are protected so future generations can learn from them.
There are 7 historic places in Suwannee County that are on this important list. They are all located in or near the city of Live Oak. You can see where these places are on a map if their exact location coordinates are given.
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Historic Places in Suwannee County
Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Location | City or town | Description | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | George Allison House |
(#95000369) |
418 West Duval Street 30°18′01″N 82°59′19″W / 30.300278°N 82.988611°W |
Live Oak | The George Allison House is a historic home in Live Oak. It was added to the National Register in 1995. | |
2 | Bishop B. Blackwell House |
(#85000360) |
110 Parshley Street 30°17′38″N 82°59′11″W / 30.293889°N 82.986389°W |
Live Oak | The Bishop B. Blackwell House is another historic house in Live Oak. It joined the National Register in 1985. | |
3 | Hull-Hawkins House |
(#73000604) |
10 miles south of Live Oak on State Road 49 30°11′07″N 82°54′13″W / 30.185278°N 82.903611°W |
Live Oak | The Hull-Hawkins House is located a bit outside Live Oak. It was one of the first places in the county to be listed, in 1973. | |
4 | Old Live Oak City Hall |
(#86000862) |
212 North Ohio Avenue 30°17′50″N 82°59′00″W / 30.297222°N 82.983333°W |
Live Oak | This building used to be the city hall for Live Oak. It was added to the National Register in 1986. | |
5 | Dr. Price House |
(#98001200) |
702 Pine Avenue 30°17′28″N 82°58′43″W / 30.291111°N 82.978611°W |
Live Oak | The Dr. Price House is another historic home in Live Oak. It was recognized as historic in 1998. | |
6 | Suwannee County Courthouse |
(#98001349) |
200 South Ohio Avenue 30°17′44″N 82°59′05″W / 30.295556°N 82.984722°W |
Live Oak | The Suwannee County Courthouse is where many important county decisions are made. It became a historic site in 1998. | |
7 | Union Depot and Atlantic Coast Line Freight Station |
(#86000860) |
200 block of North Ohio Avenue 30°17′49″N 82°59′01″W / 30.296944°N 82.983611°W |
Live Oak | This building was once a busy train station and freight office. It was added to the National Register in 1986. |
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