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- Q7128024 abstract "The Naples Historical Society's Historic Palm Cottage (also known as the Henry Watterson Cottage or The Cement Cottage, The Parmer Home, or Hamilton House) is a historic home in Naples, Florida. It is located in the Naples Historic District.The antiques filled cottage,is a rare example of tabby mortar construction. The Historic Palm Cottage is Naples oldest house (1895) and is proudly maintained by the Naples Historical Society and is located at 137 12th Avenue South,(at Gulfshore Blvd.) a block East of Naples Pier. On May 24, 1982, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.It was the summer cottage of the Louisville, Ky Courier Journal and Times then owner/editor, Walter N. Haldeman. Other Louisvillians owned homes in the area in this era.The house is owned and operated as a museum by the Naples Historical Society. The house has been decorated to reflect the early 1900s, and include the adjacent Norris Gardens, which feature five distinct themed areas and both the garden and house are open for docent guided tours Tuesdays through Saturdays from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. More information at: http://www.napleshistoricalsociety.org/".
- Q7128024 added "1982-05-24".
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- Q7128024 wikiPageExternalLink www.napleshistoricalsociety.org.
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- Q7128024 added "1982-05-24".
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- Q7128024 name "Historic Palm Cottage".
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- Q7128024 comment "The Naples Historical Society's Historic Palm Cottage (also known as the Henry Watterson Cottage or The Cement Cottage, The Parmer Home, or Hamilton House) is a historic home in Naples, Florida. It is located in the Naples Historic District.The antiques filled cottage,is a rare example of tabby mortar construction.".
- Q7128024 label "Palm Cottage (Naples, Florida)".
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- Q7128024 homepage www.napleshistoricalsociety.org.
- Q7128024 name "Historic Palm Cottage".