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Pheil Hotel | Photo © 2016 Bullet, www.abandonedfl.com

Pheil Hotel

Abram Camp Pheil Abram Camp Pheil was born in Pennsylvania but settled in Citrus County, Florida in 1884, before relocating to St. Petersburg in 1894. He worked at a sawmill earning $1 a day. With...

New Smyrna Old Sugar Mill Ruins | Photo © 2014 Bullet, www.abandonedfl.com

New Smyrna Old Sugar Mill Ruins

The remains of the Cruger-dePeyster sugar mill which was destroyed in the 1830s. Tensions had been growing between the Seminoles, settlers and the U.S. Government. The government’s decision to...

Turnbull Ruins | Photo © 2014 Bullet, www.abandonedfl.com

Turnbull Ruins

Jane Sheldon’s children and hotel guests were just sitting for a midday meal at her “House on the Hill”, the largest hotel south of St. Augustine built upon a coquina foundation of a former...

Jungleland Zoo | Photo © 2018 Bullet, www.abandonedfl.com

Jungleland Zoo

  Photo Credit: Mykl Roventine, circa 1990s – Alligatorland Zoo was renamed to Jungleland Zoo in 1995, with many of the original remaining including the giant gator statue. Irlo Bronson...

Prairie Pebble Phosphate Co. Dry Bin | Photo © 2009 Jeff Fillmore,

Prairie Pebble Phosphate Co. Dry Bin

  Photo Credit: The Ledger Located on Prairie Mine Road near Mulberry, the massive structure made of 28,000 tons of steel-reinforced concrete was built in 1909 by the Prairie Pebble Phosphate Company...

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American Beryllium Company

In 1962, American Beryllium relocated from a nearby building to a new five-building facility at 1600 Tallevast Road, just east of its original location in the former Spindrift facility. From 1962...

National Home of Carpenters and Joiners of America | Photo © 2016 Bullet

Carpenters Home

United Brotherhood of Carpenters Often shortened to the United Brotherhood of Carpenters, The United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America was formed on August 12, 1881, by Peter...

Riddle House | Photo © 2014 Bullet, www.abandonedfl.com

Riddle House

The “Riddle House” Before you continue reading, please note that the following information was from a local resident of Orlando who supposedly spent years researching the history of the...

Central Christian Church | Photo © 2014 Bullet, www.abandonedfl.com

Central Christian Church

Located at the southwest corner of Ridgewood St. and Cathcart Ave., this religious building serves as a record of Orlando’s residential and spiritual growth during the Land Boom Period of the...

Without Wall Central Church | Photo © 2012 Bullet, www.abandonedfl.com

Without Walls Central Church

Carpenter’s Home Church Without Walls Central Church was a Christian megachurch in Lakeland, Florida, and was the church’s second location. The history of how they came to own this...

Miracle City Mall | Photo © 2014 Bullet, www.abandonedfl.com

Miracle City Mall

“Dave’s” hot dog stand (pictured above) was the last remaining tenant at the time of the mall’s closure The advent of the human space program in 1961 transformed Titusville in just 10 years from a...

Brooksville Victorian Treehouse | Photo © 2014 Bullet, www.abandonedfl.com

Brooksville Victorian Treehouse

James T. Walker This grand Victorian treehouse was built by James Talmage “Tokey” Walker, a World War II veteran and cattle farmer. James developed a strong work ethic at an early age. He...

Bongoland | Photo © 2014 Bullet, www.abandonedfl.com

Bongoland Ruins

Dunlawton Sugar Mill In Port Orange, Florida lies the remains of a defunct amusement once called Bongoland, its history dating as far back as the early 1800s. Back in 1804, Patrick Dean arrived in...

Fort Dade | Photo by Thomas Kenning, 2014

Fort Dade

Slender and sandy, Egmont Key strategically guards the primary shipping lane in and out of Tampa Bay. It is home to a lighthouse and has a long history as a US military outpost. During the Third...

Harder Hall | Photo © 2014 Bullet, www.abandonedfl.com

Harder Hall

Author’s Note: The building is currently undergoing restoration. Trespassers are subject to fines and/or arrest. Harder Hall The Florida land boom of the 1920s was the state’s first real...

The Glass Bank | Photo Courtesy of the Proper People

The Cocoa Beach Glass Bank

  A postcard depicting the Glass Bank’s original look. Considered by many to have been a Cocoa Beach landmark, The First Federal Savings and Loan Building was constructed in 1961, giving the...

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