National Register of Historic Places listings in Marion County, Florida


This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Marion County, Florida.

Location of Marion County in Florida

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Marion County, Florida, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.[1]

There are 33 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 1 National Historic Landmark.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted October 25, 2024.[2]

Contents: Counties in Florida   (non-linked contain no National Register listings)
Alachua - Baker - Bay - Bradford - Brevard - Broward - Calhoun - Charlotte - Citrus - Clay - Collier - Columbia - DeSoto - Dixie - Duval - Escambia - Flagler - Franklin - Gadsden - Gilchrist - Glades - Gulf - Hamilton - Hardee - Hendry - Hernando - Highlands - Hillsborough (Tampa) - Holmes - Indian River - Jackson - Jefferson - Lafayette - Lake - Lee - Leon - Levy - Liberty - Madison - Manatee - Marion - Martin - Miami-Dade (Miami) - Monroe - Nassau - Okaloosa - Okeechobee - Orange - Osceola - Palm Beach - Pasco - Pinellas - Polk - Putnam - St. Johns - St. Lucie - Santa Rosa - Sarasota - Seminole - Sumter - Suwannee - Taylor - Union - Volusia - Wakulla - Walton - Washington

Current listings

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[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Armstrong House
 
Armstrong House
June 9, 2000
(#00000638)
18050 U.S. Route 301 North
29°24′44″N 82°06′38″W / 29.412222°N 82.110556°W / 29.412222; -82.110556 (Armstrong House)
Citra
2 Alfred Ayer House
 
Alfred Ayer House
July 13, 1993
(#93000590)
Alternate U.S. Routes 27/441 west of Oklawaha
29°02′21″N 81°57′00″W / 29.039167°N 81.95°W / 29.039167; -81.95 (Alfred Ayer House)
Ocklawaha Part of the Early Residences of Rural Marion County MPS
3 Thomas R. Ayer House
 
Thomas R. Ayer House
July 13, 1993
(#93000588)
11885 Southeast 128th Place
29°02′09″N 81°57′22″W / 29.035833°N 81.956111°W / 29.035833; -81.956111 (Thomas R. Ayer House)
Ocklawaha Part of the Early Residences of Rural Marion County MPS
4 Belleview School
 
Belleview School
March 25, 1999
(#99000372)
5343 Southeast Abshier Boulevard
29°03′37″N 82°03′35″W / 29.060278°N 82.059722°W / 29.060278; -82.059722 (Belleview School)
Belleview
5 Gen. Robert Bullock House
 
Gen. Robert Bullock House
July 13, 1993
(#93000589)
Junction of Southeast 119th Court and Southeast 128 Place
29°02′06″N 81°57′15″W / 29.035°N 81.954167°W / 29.035; -81.954167 (Gen. Robert Bullock House)
Ocklawaha Part of the Early Residences of Rural Marion County MPS
6 Carr Family Cabin February 28, 2017
(#100000683)
Nicotoon Lake, Ocala NF, FS Tract #C-2233
28°59′56″N 81°42′36″W / 28.998876°N 81.709923°W / 28.998876; -81.709923 (Carr Family Cabin)
Umatilla vicinity More info here
7 Citra Methodist Episcopal Church-South
 
Citra Methodist Episcopal Church-South
March 5, 1998
(#98000177)
2010 Northeast 180th Street
29°24′40″N 82°06′51″W / 29.411111°N 82.114167°W / 29.411111; -82.114167 (Citra Methodist Episcopal Church-South)
Citra
8 Coca-Cola Bottling Plant
 
Coca-Cola Bottling Plant
May 4, 1979
(#79000682)
939 North Magnolia Avenue
29°11′47″N 82°08′11″W / 29.196389°N 82.136389°W / 29.196389; -82.136389 (Coca-Cola Bottling Plant)
Ocala
9 Dunnellon Boomtown Historic District
 
Dunnellon Boomtown Historic District
December 8, 1988
(#88002807)
Roughly bounded by McKinney Avenue, Illinois Street, Pennsylvania Avenue, and Cedar Street
29°03′05″N 82°27′48″W / 29.051389°N 82.463333°W / 29.051389; -82.463333 (Dunnellon Boomtown Historic District)
Dunnellon
10 East Hall
 
East Hall
July 28, 1995
(#95000924)
307 Southeast 26th Terrace
29°11′03″N 82°06′02″W / 29.184167°N 82.100556°W / 29.184167; -82.100556 (East Hall)
Ocala
11 Federal Building, United States Post Office, and Court House
 
Federal Building, United States Post Office, and Court House
September 6, 2022
(#100008120)
207 NW 2nd St.
29°11′19″N 82°08′20″W / 29.188728°N 82.138989°W / 29.188728; -82.138989 (Federal Building, United States Post Office, and Court House)
Ocala
12 Robert W. Ferguson House
 
Robert W. Ferguson House
March 23, 1995
(#95000288)
Off County Road 326, east of its junction with U.S. Route 27
29°17′00″N 82°17′13″W / 29.283333°N 82.286944°W / 29.283333; -82.286944 (Robert W. Ferguson House)
Emathla Part of the Early Residences of Rural Marion County MPS
13 Fort King Site
 
Fort King Site
February 24, 2004
(#04000320)
Address Restricted
29°11′20″N 82°04′56″W / 29.1889°N 82.0822°W / 29.1889; -82.0822 (Fort King Site)
Ocala A National Historic Landmark
14 James Riley Josselyn House
 
James Riley Josselyn House
July 13, 1993
(#93000591)
13845 Alternate U.S. Route 27
29°01′20″N 81°54′30″W / 29.022222°N 81.908333°W / 29.022222; -81.908333 (James Riley Josselyn House)
Eastlake Weir Part of the Early Residences of Rural Marion County MPS
15 Kerr City Historic District
 
Kerr City Historic District
September 29, 1995
(#95001150)
South of County Road 316, north of Lake Kerr
29°22′29″N 81°46′39″W / 29.374722°N 81.7775°W / 29.374722; -81.7775 (Kerr City Historic District)
Fort McCoy
16 Lake Lillian Neighborhood Historic District
 
Lake Lillian Neighborhood Historic District
August 20, 1999
(#99001012)
Roughly bounded by Lillian Circle, Southeast Stetson Road, Southeast Mimosa Road, Southeast Earp Road, and the CSX railroad tracks
29°03′44″N 82°03′10″W / 29.062222°N 82.052778°W / 29.062222; -82.052778 (Lake Lillian Neighborhood Historic District)
Belleview
17 Lake Weir Yacht Club
 
Lake Weir Yacht Club
April 22, 1993
(#93000319)
New York Avenue
29°01′15″N 81°54′50″W / 29.020833°N 81.913889°W / 29.020833; -81.913889 (Lake Weir Yacht Club)
Eastlake Weir
18 Marion Hotel
 
Marion Hotel
October 16, 1980
(#80000955)
108 North Magnolia Avenue
29°11′16″N 82°08′14″W / 29.187778°N 82.137222°W / 29.187778; -82.137222 (Marion Hotel)
Ocala
19 McIntosh Historic District
 
McIntosh Historic District
November 18, 1983
(#83003550)
Roughly bounded by the railroad right-of-way, 10th Street, and Avenues C and H
29°26′57″N 82°13′11″W / 29.449167°N 82.219722°W / 29.449167; -82.219722 (McIntosh Historic District)
McIntosh
20 Morgan-Townsend House
 
Morgan-Townsend House
September 26, 2013
(#13000794)
13535 N. FL 19
29°21′00″N 81°44′03″W / 29.349889°N 81.734054°W / 29.349889; -81.734054 (Morgan-Townsend House)
Salt Springs
21 Mount Zion A.M.E. Church
 
Mount Zion A.M.E. Church
December 17, 1979
(#79000683)
623 South Magnolia Avenue
29°10′52″N 82°08′13″W / 29.181111°N 82.136944°W / 29.181111; -82.136944 (Mount Zion A.M.E. Church)
Ocala
22 Ocala Historic Commercial District
 
Ocala Historic Commercial District
June 3, 1999
(#99000656)
Roughly bounded by 1st Street NW, 1st Avenue SE, 2nd Street SW, and 1st Avenue SW
29°11′08″N 82°08′12″W / 29.185556°N 82.136667°W / 29.185556; -82.136667 (Ocala Historic Commercial District)
Ocala
23 Ocala Historic District
 
Ocala Historic District
January 12, 1984
(#84000912)
Roughly bounded by Broadway, Southeast 8th Street, Silver Springs Place, and Southeast 3rd, 13th, and Watula Avenues
29°11′00″N 82°07′42″W / 29.183333°N 82.128333°W / 29.183333; -82.128333 (Ocala Historic District)
Ocala
24 Ocala Union Station
 
Ocala Union Station
December 22, 1997
(#97001557)
531 Northeast First Avenue
29°11′31″N 82°08′09″W / 29.191944°N 82.135833°W / 29.191944; -82.135833 (Ocala Union Station)
Ocala
25 Old Fessenden Academy Historic District
 
Old Fessenden Academy Historic District
September 29, 1994
(#94001141)
4200 Northwest 90th Street
29°16′52″N 82°11′28″W / 29.281111°N 82.191111°W / 29.281111; -82.191111 (Old Fessenden Academy Historic District)
Ocala
26 Orange Springs Methodist Episcopal Church and Cemetery
 
Orange Springs Methodist Episcopal Church and Cemetery
December 22, 1988
(#88002805)
State Road 315 and Church Street
29°30′09″N 81°56′44″W / 29.5025°N 81.945556°W / 29.5025; -81.945556 (Orange Springs Methodist Episcopal Church and Cemetery)
Orange Springs
27 T. W. Randall House
 
T. W. Randall House
April 6, 1995
(#95000289)
11685 Northeast County Highway C-314
29°13′57″N 81°57′39″W / 29.2325°N 81.960833°W / 29.2325; -81.960833 (T. W. Randall House)
Silver Springs Part of the Early Residences of Rural Marion County MPS
28 The Ritz Apartment
 
The Ritz Apartment
August 21, 1986
(#86001722)
1205 East Silver Springs Boulevard
29°11′13″N 82°07′05″W / 29.186944°N 82.118056°W / 29.186944; -82.118056 (The Ritz Apartment)
Ocala
29 Silver Springs
 
Silver Springs
November 19, 2011
(#100004353)
5656 East Silver Springs Blvd.
29°13′05″N 82°03′16″W / 29.2181°N 82.0545°W / 29.2181; -82.0545 (Silver Springs)
Silver Springs
30 E. C. Smith House
 
E. C. Smith House
May 24, 1990
(#90000806)
507 Northeast 8th Avenue
29°11′32″N 82°07′47″W / 29.192222°N 82.129722°W / 29.192222; -82.129722 (E. C. Smith House)
Ocala
31 James W. Townsend House
 
James W. Townsend House
October 17, 1988
(#88001849)
Main and Spring Streets
29°30′25″N 81°56′39″W / 29.506944°N 81.944167°W / 29.506944; -81.944167 (James W. Townsend House)
Orange Springs
32 Tuscawilla Park Historic District
 
Tuscawilla Park Historic District
March 30, 1988
(#87002015)
Northeast Fourth Street, Sanchez Avenue, Second Street, Tuscawilla Avenue, and Watula Street
29°11′21″N 82°07′57″W / 29.189167°N 82.1325°W / 29.189167; -82.1325 (Tuscawilla Park Historic District)
Ocala
33 West Ocala Historic District
 
West Ocala Historic District
June 27, 2002
(#02000682)
Roughly Northwest 4th Street, West Silver Springs Boulevard, and Northwest 12th Avenue
29°11′17″N 82°08′47″W / 29.188056°N 82.146389°W / 29.188056; -82.146389 (West Ocala Historic District)
Ocala

See also

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References

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  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved October 25, 2024.
  3. ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  5. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.