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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Dade City, Florida

 
Clickable Map of Pasco County, Florida and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Pasco County, FL (96) Hernando County, FL (23) Hillsborough County, FL (366) Pinellas County, FL (170) Polk County, FL (134) Sumter County, FL (61)  PascoCounty(96) Pasco County (96)  HernandoCounty(23) Hernando County (23)  HillsboroughCounty(366) Hillsborough County (366)  PinellasCounty(170) Pinellas County (170)  PolkCounty(134) Polk County (134)  SumterCounty(61) Sumter County (61)
Dade City is the county seat for Pasco County
Dade City is in Pasco County
      Pasco County (96)  
ADJACENT TO PASCO COUNTY
      Hernando County (23)  
      Hillsborough County (366)  
      Pinellas County (170)  
      Polk County (134)  
      Sumter County (61)  
 
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1 Florida, Pasco County, Dade City — 10 — As Good as GoldFlorida De Soto Trail — July 19, 1539 —
On Bougainvillea Avenue at 7th Street (U.S. 98), on the left when traveling west on Bougainvillea Avenue.
It’s July 19, 1539… Conquistador Hernando de Soto’s army has turned northward – We have found several Indian villages in this area. Many are abandoned but stocked full of harvested corn. ”The next day they came to the . . . Map (db m126566) HM
2 Florida, Pasco County, Dade City — Atlantic Coast Line Depot
On Old Lakeland Highway (U.S. 301/98) at Meridian Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Old Lakeland Highway.
Atlantic Coast Line Depot Dade City, Florida Has Been Placed On The National Register Of Historic Places By The United States Department Of The Interior c. 1912Map (db m41321) HM
3 Florida, Pasco County, Dade City — F-186 — Christmas Day, 1835
On Fort King Road just north of Grassy Hill Lane, on the right when traveling south.
On Christmas Day, 1835, Major Francis Langhorne Dade and his command of 111 men bivouacked near here by Fort King Road, which stretched 125 miles from Fort Brooke (Tampa) to Fort King (Ocala). Three days later, at a point about twenty miles north of . . . Map (db m136460) HM
4 Florida, Pasco County, Dade City — Church Street Historic District
On Church Avenue east of 15th Street, on the right when traveling east.
Church Steet, so named because of its churches, developed as a residential area in the 1880's as Dade City grew from an isolated frontier settlement to a railroad town and county seat. Of the several churches built along the street in 1890, First . . . Map (db m187771) HM
5 Florida, Pasco County, Dade City — Dade City Atlantic Coast Line Depot
On Old Lakeland Highway (U.S. 98/301) near Meridian Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Built in 1912 to replace an earlier frame structure located about 1/4 mile north, this depot was the first site in Pasco County to be placed on the National Register of Historic Places. The adjacent track is on the site of the first rail line to . . . Map (db m41387) HM
6 Florida, Pasco County, Dade City — Dade City Cemetery
On Martin Luther King Boulevard at Lakeland Road (U.S. 98), on the left when traveling east on Martin Luther King Boulevard.
Oak Grove Baptist Church and Cemetery were established here in the early 1870s by Rev. R. E. Bell. Church minutes of 1877 describe the location as "Oak Grove, Florida." By 1886 it was referred to as "Dade City Baptist Church." In the early 1890s the . . . Map (db m10480) HM
7 Florida, Pasco County, Dade City — Dade City Grammar School
On Martin Luther King Boulevard at 12th Street, on the left when traveling east on Martin Luther King Boulevard.
Erected in 1926 as the Florida Land Boom ended, this Collegiate Gothic style building was financed by bonds of Special Tax School District No. 7. In 1934 it was conveyed to the Pasco County Board of Public Instruction. Renamed in 1973 in memory . . . Map (db m67637) HM
8 Florida, Pasco County, Dade City — Dade City Woman’s Club
On Palm Avenue at 7th Street, on the right when traveling east on Palm Avenue.
Completed in 1926, on land I. M. Austin donated, this clubhouse is a monument to dedicated local woman who raised $23,000 for its construction. Sallie Embry was charter of the club in 1910. Dollie Hensley, for the next 17 years, lead fund raising . . . Map (db m239217) HM
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9 Florida, Pasco County, Dade City — Enterprise United Methodist Church
On Enterprise Road, 0.1 miles west of Duck Lake Canal Road, on the right when traveling east.
On this site the Enterprise Church stood from 1878 until 1977 to the glory of God and the spiritual edification of those who worshiped here across the years. In 1977 the church building was conveyed to the Florida Pioneer Museum Association, but the . . . Map (db m231676) HM
10 Florida, Pasco County, Dade City — Former St. Rita's Catholic Church
On 5th Street south of East Southview Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
This example of pioneer-style church architecture was constructed in 1915. The bell tower was added in 1920. The church served the St. Rita congregation until 1976 when the Dade City Garden Club moved it to the present site for renovation and use as . . . Map (db m67638) HM
11 Florida, Pasco County, Dade City — F-71 — Fort King Road
On U.S. 98/301 at Bluegrass Road, on the right when traveling north on U.S. 98/301. Reported missing.
Construction on Fort King Road, first known as the Military Road, was begun in 1825 north from Fort Brooke at Tampa Bay. By the 1830’s penetration had been made to Fort King near present-day Ocala, and the road assumed strategic military importance. . . . Map (db m129360) HM
12 Florida, Pasco County, Dade City — Freedtown
On Fort King Road at Bozeman Road, on the right when traveling south on Fort King Road.
About a mile west of this location is the abandoned site of the Freedtown settlement, Pasco County's pioneer black community. It was established about 1869, by newly freed slaves, to the southwest of Lake Buddy. Freedtown consisted of cabin . . . Map (db m243015) HM
13 Florida, Pasco County, Dade City — Jones' Nursing Home
On 5th Street south of Martin Luther King Boulevard, on the right when traveling south.
Otis E. and Naomi Scott Jones moved to Dade City in the late 1930s and soon became prominent members of the community and St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church, where they served as deacon and deaconess. Nearby Naomi Jones Pyracantha Park, which Mrs. . . . Map (db m67682) HM
14 Florida, Pasco County, Dade City — Lanier Bridge
On Withlacoochee Boulevard, 0.1 miles south of River Road (U.S. 98\301), on the right when traveling east. Reported missing.
The first bridge crossing the Withlacoochee River at this site was built in the 1850s by slaves belonging to James Lanier. Replaced several times during the following century, the bridge served lumber, turpentine and cattle operations along with . . . Map (db m213957) HM
15 Florida, Pasco County, Dade City — Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church
On 7th Street (U.S. 98/301) north of Madill Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Organized in the late 1800s at Lake Buddy, this congregation moved into Dade City and became known as Mount Zion AME Church. In 1903, with 29 members, a frame meeting house was built. It was later modified to serve as the parsonage. The present . . . Map (db m67654) HM
16 Florida, Pasco County, Dade City — Mount Zion Methodist Church and Cemetery
On Mt Zion Road, 0.2 miles north of Emory Estate Lane, on the left when traveling north.
Mount Zion Methodist Church was organized in 1871. A two-story structure, built of hand hewn timbers and sawed rough boards on land donated by Nathan Carter -- with the second floor reserved for the Masonic Lodge -- was completed in 1872 when the . . . Map (db m239240) HM
17 Florida, Pasco County, Dade City — Pasadena Church
On Clinton Avenue (Alternate County Road 52) at Cove Lane, on the right when traveling east on Clinton Avenue.
This sole remaining public landmark of the town of Pasadena was built in the 1880's and, like the nearby Lakeview Highlands Hotel, served as a social center in a citrus growing community noted for its wealth until the "Great Freeze" of 1895. The . . . Map (db m67635) HM
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18 Florida, Pasco County, Dade City — F-56 — Pasco County
On 7th Street (State Route 700), (Alternate U.S. 301), on the right when traveling north.
Pasco County was created from Hernando County on May 12, 1887. The area was first inhabited by Muscogee Indians and the first white men in the area came with Spanish explorer Panfilo de Narvaez in May, 1528. Narvaez fought the Indians near the . . . Map (db m41099) HM
19 Florida, Pasco County, Dade City — Pasco County Courthouse
Near Meridian Avenue east of 7th Street (Business U.S. 98), on the right when traveling east.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places by the U.S. Department of Interior September 20, 2006Map (db m213960) HM
20 Florida, Pasco County, Dade City — Pasco County World War II Memorial
On Meridian Avenue (Florida Route 52) at 6th Street, on the right when traveling east on Meridian Avenue.
The 14 granite panel around the base of the bandstand record and honor the names of the 1,860 military Veterans with a ‘home of record” of Pasco County, Florida that served during World War II. They crossed both great oceans to land on continents . . . Map (db m214836) HM WM
21 Florida, Pasco County, Dade City — Price ParkCirca 1967
On Meridian Avenue (State Road 52) at 11th Street, on the left when traveling east on Meridian Avenue.
Price Park is part of the W.T. Anderson's addition (platted in 1888) and the Chas. H. Robinson's addition (platted in 1906). The park is the former site of the A.F. Price home purchased in 1917 from W.I. Porter. Alfred Francis "Frank" Price . . . Map (db m136020) HM
22 Florida, Pasco County, Dade City — Saint Paul Missionary Baptist Church
On 7th Street (U.S. 301) near Martin Luther King Blvd., on the right when traveling north.
Organized in 1896 with Rev. Henry Williams as pastor. This congregation built its first sanctuary on a nearby lot donated by W. I. Porter. That small wooden structure was dedicated August 12, 1896. The congregation grew and the present brick . . . Map (db m41677) HM
23 Florida, Pasco County, Dade City — Site of Old Fort Dade
On Fort King Road at Poinsettia Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Fort King Road.
This is the site of Old Fort Dade built in 1835 and dedicated to Major Francis DadeMap (db m67111) HM
24 Florida, Pasco County, Dade City — Site of World War II Prisoner of War Camp
On Martin Luther King Blvd, 0.1 miles east of Lakeland Road (U.S. 98), on the right when traveling east.
The demands of World War II created a shortage of agricultural workers here at home. To alleviate the problem, the Prisoner of War Special Projects Division of the United States Army established some 500 camps with a total capacity of 378,000 . . . Map (db m10483) HM
25 Florida, Pasco County, Dade City — St. Mary's Episcopal Church
Near Magnolia Avenue at 11th Street, on the right when traveling west.
Organized in 1891, St. Mary's originally served Anglican settlers at Lake Pasadena. Its first resident priest, the Rev. James Neville-Thompson, was ordained there in 1892. After the "Great Freeze" in 1895 the building fell into disuse, while . . . Map (db m67651) HM
26 Florida, Pasco County, Dade City — Townsend House Church & Cemetery
On Townsend House Road.
Captain John Townsend and his wife, Nancy, brought their family and slaves to this area from North Florida in the late 1840's. The log home they built became the center of a pioneer community and a refuge from unfriendly Indians. After 1865 when the . . . Map (db m67631) HM
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27 Florida, Pasco County, Dade City — Whitehouse
On Lakeland Road (U.S. 98) at 301 (U.S. 301), on the left when traveling north on Lakeland Road.
Whitehouse Road marks the south boundary of land settled about 1842 by James Gibbons under the Armed Occupation Act. The first Fort Dade Post Office was established there in 1845. In that year, Gibbons' widow, Mary, wed William Kendrick, Captain of . . . Map (db m10474) HM
28 Florida, Pasco County, Dade City — William M. and Emily Larkin — Pioneer Florida Museum & Village —
Near Pioneer Museum Road, 0.2 miles east of U.S. 98/301, on the right when traveling north.
Dedicated to the memory of William M. and Emily Larkin, supporters of the museum from its inception. Emily's generosity in memory of her husband prompted the museum to be located on these 21 acres, once a part of their ranch "Little Everglades". . . . Map (db m231683) HM
 
 
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