Sarasota County, Florida
American National Bank Building
Appleby Building
Armada Road Multi-Family District
Armistead, William Martin, House
Bacheller-Brewer Model Home Estate
Bacon and Tomlin, Inc.
Bay Haven School
Bee Ridge Woman's Club
Binz, Frank and Matilda, House
Bispham-Wilson Historic District
Blackburn Point Bridge
Blalock House
Bryson-Crane House
Burns Court Historic District
Burns Realty Company-Karl Bickel House
Burns, William J., House
Burrows, Waters and Elsa, Historic District
Caples'-Ringlings' Estates Historic District
Casa Del Mar
Central-Cocoanut Historic District
Chidsey Library
City Waterworks
Corrigan House
Crisp Building
DeCanizares, F.A., House
DeMarcay Hotel
Downtown Sarasota Historic District
Downtown Sarasota Historic District Boundary Decrease
Eagle Point Historic District
Earle House
Edgewood Historic District
Edwards Theatre
El Patio Apartments
El Vernona Apartments-Broadway Apartments
El Vernona Hotel-John Ringling Hotel
Field Estate
Frances-Carlton Apartments
Halton, Dr. Joseph, House
Harding Circle Historic District
Hermitage-Whitney Historic District
Hotel Venice
House at 507 Jackson Drive
House at 710 Armada Road South
John Nolen Plan of Venice Historic District
Johnson Chapel Missionary Baptist Church
Johnson-Schoolcrafy Building
Keith, Edson, Estate
Kennedy, Dr. Walter, House
Kress, S.H., Building
Laurel Park Historic District
Leech, Hilton, House and Amagansett Art School
Leigh, Charles E., House
Lemon Bay Woman's Club
Levillain-Letton House
Little Salt Springs
Maine Colony Historic District
Miakka School House
Municipal Auditorium-Recreation Club
Nielsen, Lucienne, House
Nokomis Beach Pavilion
Osprey School
Out of Door School
Overtown Historic District
Payne, Christy, Mansion
Purdy, Capt. W. F., House
Reagin, L.D., House
Reid, Leonard, House
Revere Quality Institute House
Rigby's La Plaza Historic District
Rosemary Cemetery
Roth Cigar Factory
Rudolph, Paul, Sarasota High School Addition
Sanderling Beach Club
Sarasota County Chamber of Commerce Building
Sarasota County Courthouse
Sarasota Herald Building
Sarasota High School
Sarasota Times Building
Sarasota Woman's Club
Schueler, George, House
Scott Commercial Building
South Side School
Southwick-Harmon House
Thoms House
Triangle Inn
U.S. Post Office-Federal Building
Umbrella House
Valencia Hotel and Arcade
Venezia Park Historic District
Venice Depot
Warm Mineral Springs
Warm Mineral Springs Building Complex
Warm Mineral Springs Motel
Whitfield, J. G., Estate
William, H.B., House
Wilson, Dr. C. B., House
Worth's Block
1926 Article From "Venice News"
337th Army Air Field Base
A Resting Place of Pioneer Families and Hidden Histories
Albert Rix
Alberto Zoppe
Alfredo Codona
Allan C. Hill
Allen Bloom
American National Bank
Antoinette Concello
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Station
Avondale
Barry Lubin
Bay Haven School
Beach Segregation
Bee Ridge Woman's Club
Bello Nock
Bidwell-Wood House
Bispham Dairy
Captain William Heyer
Casey's Pass
CaDZan: House of John
Cecil B. DeMille
Cedar Point / Sunset Park - Cedar Point / Golden Gate Point
Cedric Walker
Charles and Mathias Coronas
Charles Ringling Building
Charles Robert Sidlow
Charles Schlarbaum
Charly Baumann
City of Sarasota
Cliff Vargas
Clyde Beatty
Clyde E. Lassen
Colonel George Kumpe Bridge
Con Colleano
Corey's Landing and Farming Community
Count Nicholas
Count Roberto de Vasconcellos
Crocker Memorial Church
Cucciolo
Curry Family / Wading Birds
D.R. and Isla Miller
Dan Rice
De Sota Park / Logan and Currin, Inc.
De Sota Park / Logan and Currin, Inc.
Dieter Tasso
Dime Wilson Family
Dolly Jacobs
Dr. J.Y. Henderson
Eagle Point Bell
Edgewood
Edwards Theatre 1926
Elly Ardelty
Emmett Kelly
Ennes Arcade and Hotel Valencia 1926
Fay Alexander
Felix Adler
First Black Community
First Municipal Airport Lowe Field
Floyd R. King
Francis Brunn Lottie Brunn
Franz Czeisler Tihany
Franz Unus
Fred Albee Municipal Airport
Fred and Ella Bradna
Fred D. Pfening, Jr.
Friendship Baptist Church
Fruitville Elementary School
Gee Gee Engesser
George Scott
Gulf Beach Motel
Gunther Gebel-Williams
Gunther Gebel-Williams
Guy Laliberte
H.S.H. Prince Rainier III of Monaco
Hamid Family
Hans Winn
Harding Circle Historic District
Harold Alzana
Henry Ringling North
Historic Palm Tower
Historic Spanish Point
History of Nokomis / Fred Albee
Hubert Castle
Ian Garden
Indian Beach
Irvin Feld and Kenneth Feld
Italo Fornasari Family
Jacqueline Zerbini
James A. Bailey
Jean Tarzan Zerbini
Jenny Wallenda
John D. MacDonald 1916-1986/John D. and the Friday Liars
John Hamilton Gillespie
John Pugh
John Ringling North
Johnson Chapel / Albee Quarters
Johnson-Schoolcraft Building 1926
Joseph Bauer
Joseph Daniel Anderson
Josephine Berosini
Jumbo
Karl L. King
Kenny Dodd
Kensington Park
Kentucky Military Institute
Kentucky Military Institute
Knight Memorial/Area First Cemetery
La Norma
La Tosca
Lalage
Landing of the Scots
Laurel Turpentine and Lumber Industry
Laurel Turpentine Company / Blackburn Sawmill Quarters
Lemon Bay Cemetery
Lido Beach Casino/Ralph Spencer Twitchell
Lillian Leitzel
Little Salt Spring
Lord - Higel House Restoration Project
Loring Lovell
Los Quiros
Lou Jacobs
Mabel Stark
Mable Ringling Memorial Fountain / Luke Wood Park
Manuel Junior Ruffin
Mary Wyatt Whitaker
May Wirth
Merle Evans
Methodist Church
Miakka
Miguel Vazquez
New Edzell Castle: 1914-1959/Bird Key
Newtown Community Center/Robert L. Taylor Community Complex
Newtown/Helen R. Payne Day Nursery
Nokomis School
Norma and Ben and Eva Davenport
Oaklands/Woodlawn Cemetery
Old Miakka School
Oscar Scherer State Park
Osprey School
Otto Griebling
P.T. Barnum
Pablo Rodriguez and Family
Palmer Ranch
Paul Binder
Paul N. Thorpe Jr. Park
Payne Park
Pedro Reis
Pinito del Oro
Pioneer Court
Prehistoric Man Lived Here/Spring Was Once a Cave
Railroad History
Reggie Armor
Riverview High School
Rosemary Cemetery
Rudi and Sue Lenz
San Marco Hotel
San Remo Estates
Sarasota Bradenton International Airport/Sarasota Army Air Field
Sarasota County Courthouse
Sarasota Terrace Hotel
Sarasota War Memorial/The Doughboy
Sarasota's Bayfront
Sarasota's First Post Office
Seaboard Railway Depot
Shakett Creek / Estuary "the cradle of the ocean"
Siesta / Harry L. Higel
Siesta Public Beach
Smally, Donald J. P.E.
South Creek Trestle / Oscar Scherer History
South Lido Park
St. Martha Mission Church
Starless Night
Struppi Hanneford
Sylvia Zerbini
Terry Cavaretta & The Flying Cavarettas
The Bertinis
The Bobby Jones Legend
The Booker Schools
The Calusa and Seminole Peoples
The Carrillos
The Circle at St. Armands
The Circus in Venice
The Circus Ring of Fame
The Clarke Family
The Cristiani Family
The Del Moral Perch Act Troupe
The Derrick Rosaire Family
The Edson Keith Estate
The Five Ringling Brothers
The Flying Espanas
The Flying Palacios
The Fredonias
The Hanneford Family
The Hotel Venice
The King Charles Troupe
The Little White Church at Bee Ridge
The Loyal-Repensky Troupe
The Nelson Family
The Nerveless Nocks
The Pedrolas
The Stephenson Family
The Supreme Sacrifice
The Therons
The Three Atayde Brothers
The Twin Motel and Tourism
The Venice-Nokomis Bank
The Wallenda Troupe
The Wallendas
The Yong Brothers
The Zacchinis
Tim Holst
Tino Wallenda-Zoppe
Tito Gaona and Family
Tony Steele
Triangle Inn
Turpentine / Venice Ice House
Unconditional Surrender
Ursula Boettcher and Alaska
Venezia Park
Venice
Venice Apartment District
Venice Army Air Base
Venice Army Air Base
Venice Beach Pavilion
Venice Beach War Memorial
Venice Post Office
Venice Railroad and Depot
Venice Storm History
Victoria Unus "La Toria"
Ward Hall
Ward-Bell Flyers
Welcome to Heritage Court / Fred H. Albee, M.D.
Whitaker Cemetery
Whitaker Family/Gateway 2000 Executive Committee
William (Cap) Curtis
William and Barbara Woodcock
Wilson Family and Home
Wilson Storey
Winter Quarters
Woodmere
Worth's Block
Yellow Bluffs
Rogana Dora Foster
In the early 16th century, Spanish explorers arrived in the area, led by Juan Ponce de León. They claimed the land for Spain, but did not establish any permanent settlements. It was not until the 19th century, during the period of American westward expansion, that pioneers began to settle in the region. The first pioneer, William Whitaker, arrived in 1842, and other settlers followed in the subsequent years.
The region's growth was significantly boosted with the arrival of the railroad in the late 19th century. The Florida Mortgage and Investment Company, led by Bertha Palmer, purchased a large portion of land in the area, promoting the development of the city of Sarasota. The area quickly established itself as a popular destination for tourism and winter residences for wealthy Americans.
In the years that followed, Sarasota County continued to grow and evolve. It experienced a real estate boom in the 1920s, which was followed by the devastating effects of the Great Depression. However, the area gradually recovered and emerged as a major cultural and economic hub. Today, Sarasota County is known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant arts scene, and thriving tourism industry, which continues to contribute to its growth and prosperity.
Brief timeline of the history of Sarasota County, Florida:
- 1842 - The United States Army establishes a fort in present-day Sarasota County, known as Fort Armistead.
- 1855 - The first permanent settler, William Whitaker, establishes a homestead in the area.
- 1867 - The 14th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln's son, Robert Todd Lincoln, purchases land in present-day Sarasota County.
- 1878 - The town of Sarasota is established, named after the Sarasota Bay.
- 1885 - The Florida Mortgage and Investment Company purchases land in Sarasota and initiates development in the area.
- 1913 - Sarasota County is created from portions of Manatee County, with the town of Sarasota as its county seat.
- 1921 - John and Charles Ringling of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus purchase land in Sarasota and develop the area, attracting tourism and establishing a winter quarters for the circus.
- 1967 - Construction of the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art is completed, showcasing the Ringling family's art collection and becoming a cultural landmark in the county.
- 1991 - The Great Recession impacts Sarasota County, causing an economic downturn and a decline in the real estate market.
- 2017 - Sarasota County celebrates its centennial anniversary.
This timeline provides a concise overview of the key events in the history of Sarasota County, Florida.