1212 Lucille Avenue Nokomis, Fl

Curry Family House

Side of house

Side of house and patio

Back Porch

     This house was built in 1908. It has 3 bedrooms and one and I nd 1/2 baths.   It has 166 square feet of living space. It sits on a 1.2 acre lot. Most of the house was built with heart of pine.  It was built a by Claude Curry and his wife Mabel.  

     Claude was born in Bradenton,Manatee County, Florida.  His family relocated to the Nokomis area when he was 3. His wife Mabel Alice Wilson Curry was born in Florida.  Claude and Mabel were married in Nokomis in 1908.   They had 10 children
The Curry family was part of the earlier settlers in the Nokomis region.  Claude T. Curry was involved with the early post office in Nokomis. He ran the post office in his home.    Construction material was predominantly pine.

Ornamental Lamp

Decorative Shelf

Ornate clock

Ornamental Clocks

     The most recent owner of the house James Hanson, an interior designer.

Claude and Mabel Curry wedding Photo.

Florida Medical Center Venice, Fl

Former Park View Hotel in Venice converted by Dr. Albee into Private Hospital Florida Medical Center on November 15, 1933.

Florida Medical Center

     The Park View Hotel was located in Venice, Fl at the 300 block  of West Venice Avenue.  It was built in 1926 as  sister of the Venice Hotel  The building was developed by the Brother of Locomotive Engineers.  It was designed by John Nolen.  The architectural style is Northern Italian Renaissance.

Spanish Courtyard Florida Medical Center

     Doctor Albee was a local physician in the Nokomis Venice region.  He believed that this area was ripe for a hospital.

   In 1933, the owners of the Park View Hotel offered to sell the building at a reasonable price.  In 1933, Dr. Albee bought the building and had it retrofitted into a first Class a medical Facility.

     In 1942 the army took over the hospital   After the end of World War 2, it returned the hospital to Mrs. Albee.  She sold the building and it became Gulf Breeze Hotel.

  The building was demolished in 1964.  A post office building is now located on this site.

Southside Elementary School Sarasota, Fl

      This school is located at 1901 Webber Street, Sarasota, Fl.  It was built in 1926.  The architect was M. Leo Elliot, who also was the architect of the Bay Haven School.  The style of Southside Elementary School is Mediterranean Revival

Southside Elementary School

Southside Elementary School

Southside Elementary School

Charlotte Harbor and Northern Railroad  Boca Grande Station

Charlotte Harbor and Northern Railroad Train Sration

Charlotte Harbor and Northern Railroad Station

Second story Charlotte Harbor and Northern Railroad Station

Charlotte Harbor and Northern Railroad

Charlotte Harbor and Northern Railroad Station

Charlotte Harbor and  Northern Railroad

Bicycle Path Adjacent to the Train Station

Charlotte Harbour and Northern Railroad Station

Author in front of the train station