TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgements Introduction.........................................................5 Viva Florida 500 Why Have a Statewide Historic Preservation Plan?
Chapter 1
Overview of Florida’s Pre-history & History.............8
Chapter 2
Planning in Florida, A Public Policy ........................ 12
Chapter 3
Preservation Partners ...............................................15 Federal Government Seminole Tribal Historic Preservation Office (THPO) State Government Other Florida Department of State Programs Advisory Boards and Support Organizations Other State Agencies Formal Historic Preservation Academic Programs Local Governments Non-Profit Organizations
Chapter 4
Florida’s Resources, An Assessment..................48 Recent Past Historic Landscapes Urbanization and Suburbanization Results from Statewide Survey of Local Historic Preservation Programs African-American Resources Hispanic Resources Transportation Religion Maritime Resources Military Recreation and Tourism Industrialization Folklife Resources
Chapter 5
How This Plan Was Developed.................................59 Public Survey Survey Results Meetings Findings Timeframe of the Plan and Revisions
Chapter 6
Vision for Historic Preservation in Florida..............63 Goals, Objectives and Suggested Strategies
Chapter 7
A Brief Timeline of Florida History.........................69
Chapter 8
Bibibliography and Other Resources........................75 Bibliography Useful Links Florida’s Historical Contexts Multiple Property Submission Covers Archaeological Thematic or Property Types Local Areas Heritage Trails Social Media
Front Cover Full Page: Florida’s Historic State Capitol, Tallahassee Top: American Shoals Schooner, Florida Keys Middle: The Freedom Tower, Miami Bottom: Stuart Feed Supply, Stuart All Images: Florida Division of Historical Resources
FLORIDA’S COMPREHENSIVE HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLAN | Florida Division of Historical Resources
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