Considering the majority of the residents in Mount Dora are aged 48 and older, most housing options revolve around apartments, condos, villas and homes. There are also many 55 and older communities and assisted living options, which are provided through similar apartment, condo, and villa setups. Other residents that are younger than the average medianContinue reading “Historic Rehabilitation and Housing”
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Driving Survey: Piglet's Pantry and The Drawer, Mount Dora, Florida
The area surveyed was that of the commercial downtown area of Mount Dora, Florida, which stretches from McDonald Street to Baker Street (a four-block stretch from west to east) and Fifth Avenue to Third Avenue (a three-block stretch from north to south). Within this area there are several historic buildings, although not all have beenContinue reading “Driving Survey: Piglet's Pantry and The Drawer, Mount Dora, Florida”
Economic Feasibility Study: The Princess Theatre, Mount Dora, Florida
HABS: Congregational Church of Mount Dora, Florida
Mount Dora Trust & Bank Co., Mount Dora, Florida
Summary Paragraph The Mount Dora Bank & Trust Co. is an early 20th century bank building situated on the southeast corner to the entrance of the historic downtown and commercial district of Mount Dora, Florida. The building is located on the main corner of Donnelly Street (east façade) and Fifth Avenue (which is the mainContinue reading “Mount Dora Trust & Bank Co., Mount Dora, Florida”
Stained Glass Condition Survey: United Church of Christ, Tavares, Florida
For this project I visited the United Church of Christ in Tavares, Florida. It is one of the oldest churches in the area, built in 1888 on donated land from the founder of the town of Tavares. The church retains all of the original stained glass which was installed the same year. I was ableContinue reading “Stained Glass Condition Survey: United Church of Christ, Tavares, Florida”
Public Use Versus Eminent Domain
The concept of public use, while initially a great concept, has deteriorated to bureaucratic debacles. Progressive thought, especially from the 1920s has inadvertently provided governments (local, state and federal) with powers that can be manipulated for the good or the detriment of the people these laws were written to help. It is dependent upon theContinue reading “Public Use Versus Eminent Domain”
Child of the Sun: A Crumbling History Preserved
Restoration of the Norwich Cathedral
Norwich Cathedral, located in Norwich, Norfolk, England, was constructed between 1080 and 1120 in the Norman Romanesque style. It was built using flint and mortar, then it was covered in limestone. In 1463, the spire of the cathedral was hit by lightning, causing a fire and damaging the building. The Bishop at the time orderedContinue reading “Restoration of the Norwich Cathedral”
Estate La Grange: A Deep-Rooted Cultural History