Lake of the Hills Community Club

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lake of the Hills Community Club
Lake Wales LotH Comm Club01.jpg
Lake of the Hills Community Club is located in Florida
Lake of the Hills Community Club
LocationLake Wales, Florida
Coordinates27°57′19″N 81°35′35″W / 27.95528°N 81.59306°W / 27.95528; -81.59306Coordinates: 27°57′19″N 81°35′35″W / 27.95528°N 81.59306°W / 27.95528; -81.59306
NRHP reference No.00000265[1]
Added to NRHPMarch 24, 2000

The Lake of the Hills Community Club is a historic site in Lake Wales, Florida. It is located at 41 East Starr Avenue. On March 24, 2000, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.In 1914 a plot of land (approx 2 acres) was set aside by an early land developer in Polk county by the name of W.J.Howey who through his land company purchased several hundreds of acres around Starr Lake and beyond, which he plotted and platted for home-site development. The Railroad was well established and utilized by many wealth patrons who established a winter community known as Mountain Lake estates Upon Which world famous Bok Tower (Carrilon) was built). He visualised that many wealthy Northerners would likewise purchase his platted acreage (most were platted as 6 acre sites ). He was mindful that this community would need common acreage for recreational community site. Located on the North-Westernmost corner of Starr lake the "Club" was officially designated in 1904 and in 1927 the Club House was constructed by the local residents using their talents and money. Coincidentally, the construction and dedication coincided that of Bok Tower and Gardens which was presided over by then President Woodow Wilson. Originally the Club was for the use of only owners of a Howey land plot but as a precursor to National Registration participation and member ship was thrown open to the general public. Over 400 persons,including most local dignitaries and public officials, attended the "100th Centennial Celebration" held in 2014 where the name of the "Club" was changed to Lake Of The Hills Community Center.

References[]

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.

External links[]


Retrieved from ""