Henry B. Plant Museum – Tampa, FL

The Henry B. Plant Museum, located on the University of Tampa campus, pays homage to one of the biggest railroad tycoons in the late 1800s. Not only did Plant link the United States to the western coast of Florida with railroads, but he also built one of the most opulent hotels during the Gilded Age of the 1890s. 

History of Florida and Railroads

Although Florida gained statehood in 1845, the population remained relatively sparse due to transportation issues. The journey to central and south Florida consisted of uncomfortable roads, built by laying logs next to each other. Otherwise, wagons and horses sank in the sandy soil conditions. For that reason, Tampa remained a small fishing village of a little over 700 residents. 

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Christmas at Tate House – Tate, Ga

Tate is a tiny community of less than 2,000 people in northwest Georgia. However, it boasts the title of Marble Capital of the US.

What do the Lincoln Memorial, New York Stock Exchange, Corcoran Gallery of Art, and the capitols of Kentucky, Arkansas, and Minnesota have in common? The buildings consist of Georgia marble mined by the Georgia Marble Company, founded by Sam Tate in 1884.

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Oldest House Museum – St. Augustine, FL

We were back in St. Augustine getting Thing 1 moved into her dorm for her second year at Flagler College. Since move-in was a much simpler process this year, we had the entire afternoon to do whatever we wanted. We decided to tour The Oldest House Museum and St. Augustine Distillery. 

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