Photo, Print, Drawing Boca Chita Key, Garage, Boca Chita Key, Biscayne Bay, Homestead, Miami-Dade County, FL Biscayne National Park
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Title
- Boca Chita Key, Garage, Boca Chita Key, Biscayne Bay, Homestead, Miami-Dade County, FL
Other Title
- Biscayne National Park
Names
- Historic American Landscapes Survey, creator
- Honeywell, Mark C.
- Honeywell, Olive Lutz
- Honeywell, Eugenia Hubbard
- Emmerman, Florence
- Baruch, Sailing
- Carlson, G. E.
- River, E. D.
- Geiger, August
- Camp, Leon Angle
- Hunt, Jack
- Flagler, Henry Morrison
- Florida East Coast Railway
- Fisher, Carl
- Seiberling, F. A.
- Harrison, Milton W.
- STARS Corporation
- U.S. National Park Service (NPS), sponsor
- Croft & Associates, contractor
- Baxter, Charles, historian
- Ryan, Jackie, delineator
- Daniel, Jamie, project assistant
- Grogan, Brian C., photographer
- McPartland, Mary, transmitter
- Stranieri, Marcella, transmitter
Created / Published
- Documentation compiled after 2000
Headings
- - garages
- - concrete block buildings
- - limestone cladding
- - chimneys
- - wagons (cargo vehicles)
- - parks
- - national parks & reserves
- - recreation
- - maritime
- - barns
- - Florida--Miami-Dade County--Homestead
Latitude / Longitude
- 25.523496,-80.173137
Notes
- - Significance: The Boca Chita Key Historic District Garage (as named by the National Park Service) garners its significance as one of the structures within the Honeywell complex on Boca Chita Key. The complex of structures, including the lighthouse, picnic pavilion, garage, engine house, chapel, bridge, canal, cannon, stone wall, foundation retaining walls and sidewalks forms a locally significant historic district under National Register of Historic Places Criterion A, B and C. The structures are significant because they are typical of the architectural styles & materials employed on weekend retreats in the Florida Keys during the 1930s. As such, they suggest the growth and development of the Miami area during the early- to mid-twentieth century. They also represent, in a broader sense, the activities of the wealthy industrial class that emerged between World Wars I and II. Mark Honeywell was an important and influential member of this class, and the structures that he built on Boca Chita Key comprise a significant example of the retreats built by the wealthy elite of the burgeoning Miami area. The period of significance for Boca Chita Key is between 1937 and 1945, representing the period during which Mark Honeywell owned and developed the property.
- - Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N183
- - Survey number: HALS FL-28-C
- - Building/structure dates: 1937-1940 Initial Construction
- - Building/structure dates: after 1992 Subsequent Work
- - National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 97000795
Medium
- Photo(s): 13
- Measured Drawing(s): 7
- Data Page(s): 22
- Photo Caption Page(s): 2
Call Number/Physical Location
- HALS FL-28-C
Source Collection
- Historic American Landscapes Survey (Library of Congress)
Repository
- Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Control Number
- fl0917
Rights Advisory
- No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. https://aj.sunback.homes/rr/print/res/114_habs.html
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- image
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Contributor
- Baruch, Sailing
- Baxter, Charles
- Camp, Leon Angle
- Carlson, G. E.
- Croft & Associates
- Daniel, Jamie
- Emmerman, Florence
- Fisher, Carl
- Flagler, Henry Morrison
- Florida East Coast Railway
- Geiger, August
- Grogan, Brian C.
- Harrison, Milton W.
- Historic American Landscapes Survey
- Honeywell, Eugenia Hubbard
- Honeywell, Mark C.
- Honeywell, Olive Lutz
- Hunt, Jack
- McPartland, Mary
- River, E. D.
- Ryan, Jackie
- Seiberling, F. A.
- Stars Corporation
- Stranieri, Marcella
- U.S. National Park Service (Nps)