Country Club Estates TR

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Country Club Estates TR
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Location Miami Springs, Florida
Coordinates 25°49′11″N80°17′28″W / 25.81972°N 80.29111°W / 25.81972; -80.29111 Coordinates: 25°49′11″N80°17′28″W / 25.81972°N 80.29111°W / 25.81972; -80.29111
MPS Country Club Estates Thematic Resource
NRHP reference No. 64000114

The following buildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Country Club Estates Thematic Resource (or TR).

Resource NameAddressCityCountyAdded
Carl G. Adams House 31 Hunting Lodge Court Miami Springs Dade County November 1, 1985
Clune Building 45 Curtiss Parkway Miami Springs Dade County November 1, 1985
Glenn Curtiss House 500 Deer Run Miami Springs Dade County December 21, 2001
Lua Curtiss House I 85 Deer Run Miami Springs Dade County November 1, 1985
Lua Curtiss House II 150 Hunting Lodge Miami Springs Dade County November 1, 1985
Hequembourg House 851 Hunting Lodge Miami Springs Dade County November 1, 1985
Millard-McCarty House 424 Hunting Lodge Miami Springs Dade County April 22, 1986
Osceola Apartment Hotel 200 Azure Way Miami Springs Dade County November 1, 1985

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