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One of the earliest settlements in the vicinity was at Crockett Springs, located about three miles east of present-day High Springs. Settlers who were living there during the 1840s included Fernando Underwood and Marshal Blanton. A discernible town began to develop in the early 1880s after a railroad was constructed and several phosphate mines were established. In 1888 the local post office changed its name from Orion to High Springs, and the town was officially incorporated in 1892.
1900’s South Main Street
1900s Dungan’s Mill on Santa Fe River
Early 1906 The High Springs Presbyterian Church
High Springs 1908 Santa Fe Bridge
1910’s High School
High Springs Business district
1912High Springs Business district fire 1912
High Springs Business district fire 1912
High Springs Business district fire 1912
High Springs National Bridge
High Springs Business district 1916
High Springs Business district in 1918
High Springs Business district in 1919
1920’s Riverview Hotel and Santa Fe
High Springs Business district in 1920
High Springs, Skeets Corner
High-springs Skeet’s Cottage is a beautiful two-story Victorian home built in 1896
1950s El Rancho Motel
1950s Santa Fe River Motor Court
1953 Mayflower Motel
1961 Roadside Holiday House Restaurant
Priest Theatre
Established 1910 & located in the heart of Historic downtown High Springs
Priest Theatre in High Springs
Priest Theatre in High Springs
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Henry Richardson purchased the High Springs property in 1891 and built the Opera House in 1895. The building was designed in the Romanesque Revival style of architecture. The Opera House was originally designed and built as a socially acceptable venue for entertainment in the then rowdy railroad town of High Springs in 1895. Back in the old days, the High Springs opera house played host to countless itinerant vaudville performers. The second floor was used as an opera house, theater and social hall, and in the 1920's as a movie house. In fact, the first silent movie,
The Great Train Robbery was shown upstairs and was accompanied by piano and violin. Later, the building was used for shows and musicals. In the 1920's, a general store and barber shop occupied the first floor. The upper floor provided a hall for meetings, shows, dances and entertainment. The ground floor always was used by some mercantile firm. H. Mc L. Grady rented the building in 1904 for 15 years and had a ready-to-wear store downstairs. Old photos indicate that the Romanesque arches were carried through the one-story Petteway's Drug Store (earlier, Edwin Berry's Drug Store), indicating that it was part of the original structure. The building went through a series of tenants over the next five decades, then finally closed its doors and remained vacant for over two years until the Bentz family purchased it in 2006. The current owners, Bob and Karen Bentz, spent more than two years restoring the entire building. The first floor of this historical opera house is home to the award winning Great Outdoors Restaurant, Springhouse Tavern, Outdoor Patio and River Bar, while the second floor is home to the Opera House Banquet and Conference Facility.
Historical Homes & Buildings in High Springs
1. STEVENS - PIERCE HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Stevens, this house was built about 1896. Mr. Stevens, a druggist, owned and operated a drug store in the Main Street business district. Kip and Sandy Pierce converted the house to an antique shop. The lovely old home is now the location of Wisteria Cottage.
5. ALLEN CHAPEL AME CHURCH
and Allen Smith.
Located now on Highway US 441, 2.3 miles south of High Springs, this white frame sanctuary, built in 1925, originally stood on the corner of N.E. 2nd Ave. and 2nd St. After serving for fifty-four years, the new church was built here and the old church moved to this site, preserving a part of the parish`s history.
17. NEW CENTURY WOMEN`S CLUB
hurch was built by the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, prior to 1895. Severely damaged by a fire in 1938, the building was repaired and restyled with a brick veneer exterior. In June 1985, the United Methodist Church moved to their new spacious sanctuary on South US 441. The structure now serves as the Seventh Day Adventist Church. 20. EASTERLIN HOUSE Grady House
ts. It is now being restored by John Wagoner. Note the carpenter lace work on the porches.
26. THOMAS` DRUG STORE |
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This information has been researched and compiled by the Alachua County Historical Commission, and sponsored by the Alachua County Commission as part of the Alachua County Historical Tour Series (1986)
High Springs Priest Theatre in 2022
Ginnie Springs in High Springs Florida
Remember the Annual Shaw Family tuber drifts down the river!
The springs were recorded under the name "Ginnie" in an 1847 U.S. government survey of the Suwannee River and its tributaries (which include the Santa Fe River). The story goes that at that time a timber company owned the land and Ginnie was the much-appreciated cook at the settlement surrounding the sawmill.
Poe Springs Park
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PO BOX 1909
POST FALLS, ID 83877