What Makes the Ramsey-Donnelly Building Worth Saving?

A cornerstone of Mount Dora’s historic downtown, the Ramsey-Donnelly Building reflects early commercial development and ongoing preservation efforts. Its prominent corner location, cast-iron balcony, and thoughtful integration with the streetscape highlight the importance of maintaining architectural character while supporting the town’s unique sense of place.

Stained Glass Condition Survey: United Church of Christ, Tavares, Florida

The United Church of Christ in Tavares, Florida, built in 1888, houses original stained glass windows in excellent condition. Despite no maintenance plan in place, the glass has remained intact, with only protective screens added. Concerns about nearby construction vibrations threatening its integrity highlight the need for proper preservation efforts to ensure its longevity.

ACL Railroad Station, Mount Dora, Florida

The Old Mount Dora A.C.L. Railroad Station, built in 1915, was the town’s third depot. Constructed for $8,000, it served the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. After passenger service ended in 1950, freight continued until 1973. Now housing the Chamber of Commerce, it was added to the National Register in 1992.

Condition Survey: Simpson Building, Mount Dora, Florida

The Simpson Building is a historic, brick building located in downtown Mount Dora, Florida. Built in 1925 it originally served as a hotel; current day the four storefront spaces on the main level are rented to four different business owners, with each store operating a separate HVAC system. From the exterior, the building appears toContinue reading “Condition Survey: Simpson Building, Mount Dora, Florida”

Condition Survey: 535 Donnelly Street, Mount Dora, Florida

The Donnelly House was built in 1893 in Mount Dora, Florida, by John P. Donnelly, originally of Pittsburgh, PA. Mr. Donnelly had moved from Pittsburgh to Mount Dora in 1879 and became the town’s first mayor. This house was built years later and was designed by the architect George Franklin Barber, as a mail orderContinue reading “Condition Survey: 535 Donnelly Street, Mount Dora, Florida”