Marianna Historic District, Historic district in Marianna, Florida.
Marianna Historic District is a neighborhood with historic structures bounded by Davis, Park, Jackson, and Wynn Streets in central Florida. It contains a large collection of homes and public buildings dating from the late 1800s and early 1900s.
The neighborhood reflects Marianna's development during the timber industry era and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. The buildings document how the city grew during this economically important period.
The neighborhood displays homes and public buildings in Colonial Revival and Victorian styles from the late 1800s and early 1900s. These architectural choices shaped how the community presented itself and reflected the tastes of residents from that era.
Historical markers are located throughout the area and local information centers provide maps to help guide your walk through the neighborhood. Strolling along the marked streets offers the best way to view the architecture and understand how the district is laid out.
The Theophilus West House stands among the most notable structures and displays distinctive architectural details from its period. Visitors interested in period-specific craftsmanship often seek out this particular building during their walk through the district.
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