Fernandina Beach Historic District

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Fernandina Beach Historic District
IUCN Category V (Protected Landscape/Seascape)
Fernandina Beach Historic District
Location: Nassau County, Florida, USA
Nearest city: Fernandina Beach, Florida
Area: 1500 acres
Established: July 20, 1973
Governing body: National Park Service

The Fernandina Beach Historic District is a U.S. National Historic Landmark District (designated as such on July 20, 1973) located in Fernandina Beach, Florida. It encompasses approximately 1500 acres, bounded by North 9th Street, Broome, Ash, South 5th Street, Date, and South 8th Street. It contains 122 historic buildings.

On April 20, 1987, the area was expanded to include an additional 970 acres, bounded by Sixth, Broome, North 3rd, & Escambia Streets; Seventh & Date Streets, and Ash. The new area contained contains 174 more historic buildings.


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