The Eau Gallie Historic District is a historic district in Eau Gallie, Florida. It contains several old buildings. It also contains the Eau Gallie Arts District.
Advent Christian Church | |
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Religion | |
Rite | Adventism |
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Location | 1598 Highland Avenue |
Architecture | |
Completed | 1914 [1] |
Materials | Brick |
The Advent Christian Church is a U.S. church building located at 1598 Highland Avenue, Eau Gallie, Florida. The original building was constructed in 1914 and a new building was constructed between 1946 and 1948 using a majority of the materials from the old church. [1] The church congregation initially formed on October 10, 1910 as the Second Advent Church. [1] Reverend H. V. Skipper organized the church and it contained 30 members by the time the church was built, including several families of the area. [1]
Ginter Building | |
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General information | |
Town or city | 1540 Highland Avenue |
Completed | 1926 [2] |
Client | Clifford Ginter [2] |
Technical details | |
Size | 2 story [3] |
The Ginter Building is a historic U.S. building located at 1540 Highland Avenue, Eau Gallie, Florida. The building was constructed in 1926 by Clifford Ginter. [2] Over the years, it was used as an apartment building, a rescue mission house, a store, professional offices, and a nursery school. [2] [3] [4]
Karrick Building | |
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General information | |
Town or city | 1490 Highland Avenue |
Construction started | 1924 [3] |
The Karrick Building is a historic U.S. building located at 1490 Highland Avenue, Eau Gallie, Florida. The building was constructed in 1924 by Jesse Karrick and it was used as a general merchandise and grocery store until 1963. [5] Jesse Karrick was the first proprietor of the store and also served as the first fire chief of Eau Gallie. [5]
The Eau Gallie Arts District is now a non-accredited Florida Main Street Program, a program administered by the Division of Historical Resources at the Florida Department of State. [6] On June 18, 2020, it received its 10th year of accreditation as a Florida Main Street America, a recognition by the National Main Street Program. [7]