Model Land Company National Register Historic District
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Markerman62
N 29° 53.617 W 081° 18.984
17R E 469451 N 3307039
Located on Sevilla St. at Valencia St.
Waymark Code: WM10996
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 03/24/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Marine Biologist
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Early Spanish colonists settled in this area in the 1700s and used it for small-scale farming. By 1720, in order to improve St. Augustine's defenses, settlers built the Rosario and Cubo defense lines though the area. By 1737, a Franciscan mission had been established to minister to the indigenous Guale, who had settled nearby in the village of Tolomato. In 1885, Henry M. Flagler spurred development of the area, envisioning the tract as the "Winter Newport," with his Hotel Ponce de Leon surrounded by grand "cottages" of wealthy seasonal residents. After purchasing the 40-acre tract, he named the streets, such as Valencia, Sevilla, and Saragossa, to recognize the city's Spanish heritage. Carriages transported passengers to Flagler's hotel from the Union Train Station at the San Sebastian River. Winter residents enjoyed the Railroad Park gardens and the Ponce de Leon baseball field where the Cuban Giants of the segregated Negro League played. The first homes were built for hotel and railroad executives and as winter rentals for Flagler's guests. In 1896, he incorporated the Model Land Company to manage his extensive land holdings in Florida.
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In the 1920s, the train station was replaced by the Florida East Coast Railway General Office Buildings, which became the Model Land Company Headquarters. Flagler failed to realize his dream of an upper-class community, and in 1903, the Model Land Company stated to sell smaller lots, and more modest homes predominated. Following World War II, the neighborhood entered its final development phase as Flagler's mansion, Kirkside, along with other structures of the early years, including the YMCA, the hotel's laundry and dormitory, and the baseball field were demolished. New construction began to include Ranch and Art Moderne style homes. In 1983, the Model Land Company Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Although it has changed throughout the years, the twenty-block historic district still contains some of St. Augustine's early colonial history, as well as many of the city's most outstanding late-19th and early-20th century residential and religious buildings. Some of these local landmarks include the National Historic Landmark Hotel Ponce de Leon, the Memorial Presbyterian Church, the Grace United Methodist Church, and the Markland House.
Marker Number: F-1020

Date: 2018

County: St Johns

Marker Type: City

Sponsored or placed by: The Model Land Company Neighborhood Association, The City of St. Augustine, and the Florida Department of State

Website: Not listed

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