Madison
Dial-Goza House
Madison, FL
This late Victorian mansion was built c. 1880 for Major William H. Dial (1830-1905), a Confederate veteran of the Civil War.
First Baptist Church 1898 Sanctuary
Madison, FL
This structure represents an adaptation of the Queen Anne style of architecture to local ecclesiastical needs and traditional building...
Livingston Place
Greenville, FL
Side One: Livingston Place, a former Antebellum cotton plantation, is located in the heart of the Red Hills, a distinct American...
Ray Charles Childhood Home
Greenville, FL
This house is a reconstruction of the home where musician Ray Charles (1930-2004) lived with his mother, Aretha Williams, and adopted...
The Four Freedoms Monument
Madison, FL
The Four Freedoms were stated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in his Annual Message to Congress, January 6, 1941.
The Wardlaw-Smith House
Madison, FL
The Wardlaw-Smith House was erected in the early 1860's for Benjamin F. Wardlaw, a prominent local citizen.
W.t. Davis Building
Madison, FL
Built in 1892 by William Turner (W.T.) Davis, this building is one of the few remaining buildings in Florida covered with a galvanized...