Captiva School and Chapel-by-the-Sea Historic District

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Captiva School and Chapel-by-the-Sea Historic District
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Location Captiva, Florida
Coordinates 26°31′14.47″N82°11′33.62″W / 26.5206861°N 82.1926722°W / 26.5206861; -82.1926722 Coordinates: 26°31′14.47″N82°11′33.62″W / 26.5206861°N 82.1926722°W / 26.5206861; -82.1926722
NRHP reference No. 13000853
Added to NRHP23 October 2013 [1]

Captiva School and Chapel-by-the-Sea Historic District is a national historic district located at Captiva, Florida in Lee County. It includes an early one-room schoolhouse, built in 1901 and transformed into a Methodist mission church in 1921.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 "Captiva School and Chapel-by-the-Sea Historic District". National Park Service . Retrieved 2014-08-14.