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Waterhouse Residence Museum
Photographer: AGS Media
Taken: December 30, 2011
Caption: Waterhouse Residence Museum
Additional Description:
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Pioneer settler and carpenter William H. Waterhouse built this residence in 1884, starting a new life in Maitland with his wife and two children. Step inside and tour this beautifully restored home, capturing a moment in time. Learn how William, Sarah, Charles and Stella, a middle class family during the late Victorian period, settled in the new Florida frontier and shaped Maitland's history. Welcome to the Waterhouse family residence. Enjoy your visit.
The Waterhouse Residence Museum is operated by the Maitland Historical Society. It was restored through the generous support of the State of Florida, Division of Historical Resources, the City of Maitland, and the Maitland Historical Society.
Submitted: February 11, 2012, by Glenn Sheffield of Tampa, Florida.
Database Locator Identification Number: p192541
File Size: 3.102 Megabytes

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