
Schlitz tied Bar Chicago on Broadway Avenue

Schubas Schlitz tied Tavern in Chicago on Southport

Entrance to Brewery in Milwaukee

Painting of the Building Facilities

Schlitz tied Bar Chicago on Broadway Avenue

Schubas Schlitz tied Tavern in Chicago on Southport

Entrance to Brewery in Milwaukee

Painting of the Building Facilities
This was the Venice Housing Authority’s first public housing complex. It was built in the late 1960’s on North Grove Street. It served as a key affordable housing hub for families in Venice’s historically Black neighborhood. The 50 unit complex was demolished in 2009. It was replaced by the modern Venitian Walk subsidized housing community.
Origins
Location : Grove Terrace was built on a nearly 6 acre site near the Intracoastal Waterway.
Historical Context: The site was located in what was formerly known as the “Negro or Blackburn Quarters “, one of the earliest historically Black neighborhoods in the city of Venice
Development: The complex was officially opened in 1970 and was designed by Jack West. It was established as the Venice Housing Authority’s major public housing project.to provide n low-income housing
Redevelopment in the 2000’s
By the mid 2000’s, Grove Terrace had aged significantly . In 2006,the Venice Housing Authority secured the necessary funding and tax credits to redevelop the site
All 50 units of the Old Grove Terrace were torn down in 2009.
Phase 1 Venetian Walk Senior (2014)
A 61 unit , three story apartment complex reserved for low income seniors aged 62 and older was built just south of the old footprint at 201 Grove Street N.
Phase II Venetia n Walk II (2020)
Built directly on the original footprint of the old Grove Terrace Complex, this $12.2 million dollar project opened as an all ages ,mixed finance family community. It features 2 and 3 story garden style buildings offering 52 modern units
The property at 106 Pocono Trail East Nokomis is a multiple unit complex containing three restored historic buildings dating from 1923–1926. This complex was built and developed by Doctor Fred Albee. . These buildings are home to Rum Runner Antiques an antique mall with over 15 dealer;RUM Runner Auctions: Nokomis Art Market a seasonal market held from November to April;:The Cottage Art Gallery is an art gallery and teaching studio.

Auction House
The Cottage Art Gallery is an eclectic, artist run cooperative tucked away at 106 Pocono Trail East in Nokomis. It features affordable original paintings, jewelry, pottery,and metal crafts.
Key Highlights
Local Talent The space is run by a collective of regional artists, the inventory is always rotating and features uniquely bespoke items.
The cooperative is currently managed by local artists Brandy Boyd, Judith Light, and Nancy Taylor.
Teaching Studio Beyond shopping the venue operates as an instructional space where you can sign up for specialized classes like watercolor and alcohol ink.
Visiting The gallery is open during classes and by appointment.
It was a 1920’s boom era residence transforming into a modern, local historic landmark.
Dr. Fred Albee constructed the building as a private home and rental investment within his newly planted Albert Nash subdivision. The style of the building was Mediterranean Revival.
Olga Grosjean was a long time owner of the building. Under her ownership the home was designated as a part of the local historic architectural push

Rum Runner Antiques

Rum Runner Antiques

Rum Runner Antiques

Rum Runner Auction

Sales as above

Pocono Trail Preserve
The Pocono Trail Preserve is a 9.2 acre preserve located at 189 Pocono Trail East Nokomis, Florida. The preserve is managed by Sarasota County. It was originally established as a 8.2 acre park in 2002. The county completed a $1.475 million expansion to acquire an additional acre of land.
The preserve offers a quiet, brief retreat into old Florida landscape.

Pocono Trail Preserve
There are short shaded networks of both paved and unpaved walking paths. There is a wheel accessible wooded path and parking lot. There is an observation and fishing dock overlooking Shakers Creek and Dona Bay

Pocono Trail Preserve

View from Pocono Preserve

Pocono Preserve

Ohio House Motel

Historic Plaque Edison Keith Mansion

Edison Keith Mansion

Plaque in House

Aerial view of estate

Edson Keith, Jr Mansion
In 1915, Chicago socialite Mabel Linn sold 60 acres of undeveloped acres to Edson Keith, Jr. for $7000. This land was located along the south bank of Phillipi Creek just south of downtown Sarasota. This land was to become the Edson Keith estate. In 1916 he built a clap board farmhouse to live in while his main home was being built.

Edson Keith,Jr. Mansion
His residence was completed in December, 1916. The architects Otis and Clark were from.Chicago. It was an L shaped 2 story Italian.Renaissance style. The builder was Edson Keith
Exterior Architecture
Structure built with hollow clay tile and brick. It features white washed exterior walls
Roofing
The home is topped with a low pitched hip roof covered in red ceramic terracotta tiles
Outdoor Living
Large expansive veranda and Northern corner porches designed to capture coastal breezes, acting as a form of natural air conditioning
Terrace
A large rear terrace overlooks a lush lawn that sweeps down toward shores of Philippines Creek
Interior Features
Grand entry the mansion opens into a stately foyer characterized by exquisite craftsmanship
Living spaces
The main floor includes an expansive living room and twin sun rooms featuring elegant Palladian window Historical Finishes
interior details include hand painted ceilings, intricate woodwork and a wood paneled library
Modern for its time
Featured indoor plumbing,.closets,and electric lighting
Upper level
Second floor contains 4 main.bedrooms and suites

Rear of the Edson Keith,, Jr. Mansion

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Edson Keith Mansion

Edson Keith Mansion

Edson Mansion
Ownership Timeline
Edson Keith,Jr. (1916–1939) Edson was a wealthy Chicago businessman who built the mansion as a year -round residence. He lived there until his death in 1939.
Mae Hansen Produce (1939–1986) After Keith’s death, his widow, Nettie, sold the property to Mae Hansen

Room First Floor

First Floor Room

First Floor Room

First Floor Room

Stairway to second floor

Prodie, a Chicago -based designer of doll clothing (famous for creating wardrobes for Barbie dolls)
During this era , Mae’s husband, Charles Prodie operated the mansion as a luxury inn and restaurant known as Philippi Plantation.Inn in the 1950’s.

Photo of Philippi Plantation Inn
Sarasota County (1986 to present)
Following Mae Prodies death, Sarasota County purchased the 60 acre estate for 5.2 million dollars through a public referendum. It was transformed into Philippines Estate Park, A public space managed by Sarasota County Parks Department

202 East Pocono Trail Nokomis, Fl
This home is an architecturally significant house built in 1924. The architect was Thomas Reed Martin. Builder was Doctor Fred Albee. It was built for William Parson. It is located in the East Nokomis Historic District across from the Pocono Trail Preserve.

202 East Pocono Trail Nokomis, Fl
Style is classical Mediterranean Revival architecture with original plaster walls. Interior details: original heart of pine flooring, Saltilla terra cotta tiles, vaulted ceilings and a masonry fireplace.

202 E Pocono Trail Nokomis
Compound layout: includes a main residence and a detached guest house totaling 2033 square feer under roof.

Same as above
The exterior structure of the house is a single story wood frame construction finished with traditional stucco exterior.

Same as above
Walls: textured stucco over wood framing characteristic of the 1920’s Florida Boom Style.
Foundation: built on a crawlspace foundation
Roofing: A multi material configuration utilization of a combination of metal, shingle, and tile elements.
Porch:includes a prominent front porch and patio space configured for hour t door coastal living
In 1912, The newly organized Sarasota Yacht and Automobile Club purchased a 100 foot lot with a 2 story boat house on Cedar Point (today is next to where the Watergate Condominium grounds front the southeast corner of Gulf Stream Avenue near US 41. )

Sarasota Yacht and Automobile Club
At that time, Gulf Stream Avenue did not extend that far west and the low area was used by fishermen and boat builders. By the middle of the following year, a seawall had been built far enough into Sarasota Bay to create–once fill was found for attractive land landscaping and a driveway.

Celebration at the Sarasota Yacht and Automobile Club
Soon after the land purchase, the club announced in the Sarasota Times, that members of the Yacht and Auto Club had approved a plan for a new club house.
The plans were developed by architect Alex Browning. The new building was to be two stories with a garage underneath. Porches were to be on both levels. The building was elevated.10 feet off the ground on concrete posts to create a protected basement or ground level area for automobile storage,a gymnasium, a kitchen, and a bathroom with shower. A dumb waiter connected the kitchen to the upper dining areas.

Post card of Sarasota Yacht and Automobile Club
The first floor had a 400 seat auditorium and stage. It had a main room with fireplaces at both ends, a card room and billiard tables.
The second floor housed banquet and private dining rooms,a library, a lounging room, and a specific ladies lounging area and five bedrooms for rent.

Naval Militia Armory
There was a 20 foot cupola on the roof. This featured hammocks and chairs with a 360 degree view view of the bay and city.. Tje building was constructed in early 1913. The builder was H.B. Westbrook. Construction costs were $4,000.
Architectural Characteristics
Elevated vernacular. 2 story structure built 10 feet off the ground
Prominent Nautical Details
The exterior was painted white with green trim. Building was topped by a 20 foot square cupola
Porch centric design
Extensive porches wrapped around both the front and sides of each story
Interior Finishing
The interior was more refined featuring plaster walls and dark green.stained
The 1912 building was used by the Sarasota Yacht and Automobile Club for 4 years.approximately
Time line of building use.
1913- 1916
The building served as vibrant social center for boating and automobile enthusiasts
1916-1917

After the club experienced financial difficulties and failed to make mortgage interesr payments, the Naval Militia Armory almost immediately used the vacated club. It was transformed into an armory used to store guns, tents, uniforms and equipment before the militia left for Charleston Naval Yards during World War I
Sunset Apartments (early 1920’s — 1964)
John Ringling purchased the building in 1917. In the early 1920’s, the former clubhouse was renovated and converted into a residential building known as the Sunset Apartments. There were nine units with bay view. It continued as apartments until 1964.

Sunrise Apartments Sarasot
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This is an unincorporated community 5 miles north of Englewood in Sarasota County Florida.
In 1915, Southern Investment Company acquired thousands of acres of land in the area from Bertha Palmer and Joseph Lord to turn into a resort community in Mamasota. Sensing that a greater profit could be made with a different sale, they sold it to the Manasota Land Timber Company in 1917. The sale involved over 80,000 acres of timber land long the Gulf Coast Railroad. In May, 1918 the company transferred 250 acres to the Manasota Lumber Company. The company built a massive four story sawmill and company town on the site. Construction started in 1918 under the supervision of Herman Kluge. The mill was a coal fired facility capable of producing over 42,000 feet of milled lumber daily. The surrounding town served 1500 workers
The heart of the operation was the massive industrial complex.
Sawmill

Woodmere Lumber Company
There was a four story structure roughly the size of a full city block.
Drying sheds
Three large sheds used for seasoning lumber
Machine shop
A large facility for maintaining mill equipment and locomotives
Railroad Yard
Featured a network of narrow gauge rail lines and two locomotives for moving logs and finished lumber
Mule Corral
Housing for the animals used in early logging and hauling
Housing for Manasota Lumber Company was located in the company town of Woodmere. It consisted of a segregated multi-tiered system.
Supevisory/White Employees
Lived in substantial, individual family homes.
General/Black Laborers
Housed in large, plain dormitories or bikini used for single men, often segregated from white neighborhoods
General Features
The camp included a large dining hall (serving up to 1500). This also served a recreation center, motion picture theater, a church and a school. There was a commissary for supplies, post office, a machine shop and a railroad yard. There was some family housing for workers. The town was surrounded by a tall fence with a gate house.
The Manasota Lumber Company operated its sawmill town between 1918 and roughly 1923.It went in receivership in 1922 and transitioned into the Woodmere Lumber Company. The sawmill activity ceased in 1923. The Mill was destroyed by a fire in 1930.
Founding/Groundbreaking: October 19,1918
Peak operation 1918 to 1923
Transition/end : renamed Woodmere Lumber Company in 1922. Production shut down around in 1923.
Very little remains of the Manasota Lumber Company, as the town of Woodmere was largely destroyed by fire and the surrounding forests were depleted. However, physical traces still in.the local area.
Venice Jetties: Foundation stones from the original sawmill were salvaged and incorporated into the construction of the Venice Jetties in 1937
Relocated Homes: Some of the better constructed houses were moved before or after the town’s abandonment to Siesta Key, Englewood, and Venice
Historical marker: A marker stands at the former site of the towm, located at 5115 Englewood, Venice.
It is situated at 1600 North Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago. It is located at the bustlimg six corners intersection of North,Milwaukee and Damen Avenues. It is a 12 story 203 feet tall Art Deco Building. It is clad in limestone light colored brick, and concrete.It was built in 1928- 1929. It was renovated 2015–2017. The building was designed by Perkins, Chatted and Hammond. The building was commissioned by a building corporation formed by businessman Joseph Noel. He had previously used the site for his bank Northwest Savings Bank

Northweet Tower
The building was originally marketed to high level doctors, dentists and attorneys. In the period from the 1930’s to the 2000’s the building served as private office space. By the 1980’s it became known as the Coyote building and it housed the Tower Coyote Gallery. This was the most prominent tenant of the Northwest Tower during its era as an arts colony in the 1980’s. It was founded by Jim Happy Delpeche an art dealer who is widely credited with establishing the building as a central hub for Wicker Park arts.

Northwest Tower
The Chicago zoning board approved plan to convert the Northwest Tower building into a hotel. Unfortunately progress on this project was halted due to financial issues.
Renovation period 2015 to 2017.
The renovation project restarted with a design by Gruopo Habita with input from Artunovich and Nicolas Schuybrock Architects
Opening in 2017
The building opened as the Robey Hotel (previous name of Damen Avenue. There were 69 rooms. Cafe Robeyw was a hotel restaurant serving French American food.