Plant City Observer

Explore Your City: Downtown Residential District

The downtown residential district contains homes from circa 1887 to circa 1948. Bungalows and wood frame vernacular structures comprise 78% of the single-family dwellings in the district. Of the 243 buildings in the district, 185 contribute to its historic character, while 56 buildings are noncontributing. Noncontributing buildings include those that were constructed after 1948 and those constructed before 1948 that have been so severely altered as to lose their historic architectural integrity.

Added to register: 1998
Address: Roads include North Drane, Thomas, West Tever, Franklin and Carey streets and those in between
Architectural style: Wood frame and masonry vernacular, bungalows, Folk Victorian and Colonial Revival
Additional: This district also includes St. Peter’s Episcopal Church as well as homes.

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