
Lighthouse Keeper House

National Register of Historic Place Plaque

Palace Saloon
The first building at 117 Centre Road, Fernardina Beach, FL. was named Prescott after its owner Josiah Prescott. It was built in 1878. It was a red brick structure in the Beaux Arts Style. Businesses at this location included a dry good store and a haberdashery.
In 1903, the building was purchased by Louis G.Hirth. It was his plan to convert the building into a gentleman’s saloon. He named it the Palace.

Palace Saloon
There is a 40 foot carved wood bar, Tiffany glass windows,.solid.brass spitoons, mosaic tile.floors, painted murals, tin ceiling, gas lamp fixtures, paddle ceiling fans.
This saloon.is the oldest operating bar in Florida
The current site of the City Hall was formerly the site of the City Exchange. This was demolished in 1904. City Hall is located at 2 E. Bay Street. The cornerstone was laid on August 11, 1904. The architect was Hyman Witover. The contractor was Savannah Contracting Company. The cost of the project was $250,000. The project was completed in 1905. The building was officially opened on 1/2/1906
The building style is renaisance revival. The exterior is limestone and granite. The dome was originally covered with copper. Later it was covered with gold leaf
This station is located at Meeting and Wentworth Streets. It was built in 1887. It was designed by Daniel Wayne. It was built by Colin Grant.
It is known as a double house. It served as headquarters of the Fire Department of Charleston until 1974