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A. P. Dickman House grounds looking north from Front porch. NE corner exits onto Dickman Drive and the Ruskin Inlet can be seen on the property's NW border.
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A. P. Dickman house. Built c 1913 and sits on the Ruskin Inlet just east of today's US 41 at the end of Dickman drive. Early home of A. P. and Rose Dickman and childhood home of Paul and Pauline Dickman. In later years, including today, the home is owned by the grandson of George McA. Miller. At one time, the building housed a bed and breakfast but is now a private home.
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Flora Sun bought Apollo Beach from the Corr Family when they could not complete the initial development. This drawing was an architectural drawing of Flora Sun's overall plan for the community. Very little of this was built by Flora Sun. Their project went bankrupt in a widely publicized banking crisis in the 1960s along with some illegal financing activity. The property eventually returned to the Corr family after a protracted legal battle that lasted 7 years.
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Schematic drawing of home built by Paul and Esther Dickman on Bahia Beach. Prepared by Cesar Alfonso, Architect, from Tampa Florida. Home still standing at Bahia Beach by private owners. Note attached to file indicates home was built in the 1960s.
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Postcard displaying image of Ruskin Methodist Church. Date unknown. Likely fairly early as tree growth is limited around church. 1930s?
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Postcard of Bahia Beach: Reverse lists amenities of the Quality Inn - Bahia Beach