Lake Wales MPS

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Lake Wales MPS
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Location Lake Wales, Florida
Coordinates 27°54′17″N81°35′3″W / 27.90472°N 81.58417°W / 27.90472; -81.58417
MPS Lake Wales Multiple Property Listing
NRHP reference No. 64500115

The following buildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Lake Wales MPS Multiple Property Submission (or MPS).

Resource NameAlso known asAddressCityCountyAdded
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Depot 325 South Scenic Highway Lake Wales Polk County August 31, 1990
B. K. Bullard House 644 South Lakeshore Boulevard Lake Wales Polk County August 31, 1990
Church of the Holy Spirit 1099 Hesperides Road Lake Wales Polk County August 31, 1990
Dixie Walesbilt Hotel 115 North First Street Lake Wales Polk County August 31, 1990
First Baptist Church 338 East Central Avenue Lake Wales Polk County August 31, 1990
Lake Wales City Hall 152 East Central Avenue Lake Wales Polk County August 31, 1990
Lake Wales Commercial Historic District Roughly bounded by Scenic Highway, Central Avenue, Market Street, and Orange Avenue Lake Wales Polk County May 10, 1990
G. V. Tillman House 301 East Sessoms Avenue Lake Wales Polk County August 31, 1990

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