Fernandina Historic District
Dwayne spent much of the day touring the Fernandina Beach Historic District. Most of the buildings on main street and nearby homes date from the period between 1855 and 1915. The historic district is a 50 block area located at the north end of Amelia Island and recognized on the National Register of Historic Places.
Carla did laundry and attacked the mildew appearing on
Foreign Affair. The humid, warm air is promoting mildew and becoming a problem on many of the boats in the fleet. The smell of bleach and vinegar is common on the docks.
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Williams House, 1856 |
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Baker House, 1859 |
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Tabby House, 1885 |
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Bailey House, 1895 |
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Villa Las Palmas, 1910 |
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