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State Archives of Florida, Collection N2017-131
Description
A brochure advertising Keystone Inn in Keystone Heights, Florida. The brochure describes area attractions, including the Florida Chautauqua, a bath house, a golf course and other outdoor activities. The back of the brochure has a map of Florida and directions to Keystone Inn.
Date
1928 (circa)
Format
Coverage
Topic
Subjects
Geographic Term
KEYSTONE INN
Keystone Heights
FLORIDA
AMONG LAKES AND HILLS
Title
Keystone Inn Brochure, ca. 1928
Subject
Hotels--Florida--Keystone Heights
Hospitality industry--Florida--Keystone Heights
Description
A brochure advertising Keystone Inn in Keystone Heights, Florida. The brochure describes area attractions, including the Florida Chautauqua, a bath house, a golf course and other outdoor activities. The back of the brochure has a map of Florida and directions to Keystone Inn.
Source
State Archives of Florida, Collection N2017-131
Date
1928 (circa)
Format
brochures
Language
eng-US
Type
Text
Identifier
n2015-3_b002_f14_13
Coverage
Depression Era Florida (1926-1939)
Geographic Term
Keystone Heights (Fla.)
Clay County (Fla.)
Thumbnail
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Display Date
ca. 1928
ImageID
n2015-3_b002_f14_13_01
n2015-3_b002_f14_13_02
n2015-3_b002_f14_13_03
topic
Tourism And Attractions
Subject - Corporate
Keystone Inn (Keystone Heights, Florida)
Transcript
KEYSTONE INN
Keystone Heights
FLORIDA
AMONG LAKES AND HILLS
Auditorium Annex -Florida Chautauqua
Permanently located at Keystone Heights, a few minutes from KEYSTONE INN. A varied program of culture, instruction and entertainment. Sessions during February and March.
Number 1 Tee -Keystone Heights Golf Course
A Course that will please any Golf lover. Beautiful fairways over rolling land, among lakes, woods and hills. Very reasonable green fees. Only a mile from KEYSTONE INN.
Every Wholesome Attraction that Florida has to Offer -
A Place for those who Discriminate
EXCELLENT pure soft drinking water, healthful elevation, perfect drainage, pure clear air, beautiful clear-water and sand-bottom lakes with high sloping banks, remarkable freedom from mosquitoes, invigorating all-year climate.
Boating, bathing, hunting, fishing, golf, tennis, quoits motoring, delighting strolls. picnic places, etc. The Bath House, Dance Pavilion and Boat Livery are owned and operated by KEYSTONE INN for the special benefit of its guests.
Florida Chautauqua, Camp-of-the-Palms, Union Church, a Community Club House with frequent community meetings, a clean cordial wholesome atmosphere of democratic congeniality that warms the hearts of all who breathe it.
You owe it to yourself to spend a few days at KEYSTONE INN before making definite plans for your Florida sojourn. It will be easy to make plans then.
[Illustrated road map of Florida displaying location KEYSTONE HEIGHTS]
KEYSTONE HEIGHTS is strategically located on State Route 28, a new through Short Route being built from lake City to the East Coast. See double line on map. Much of Route 28 will be completed in 1929 and the rest in 1930. meanwhile Keystone Heights is easily reached over fine hard-surfaced roads from Starke, Gainesville, Jacksonville, Green Cove Springs, Palatka, St. Augustine, etc.
Chicago Manual of Style
Keystone Inn Brochure, ca. 1928. 1928 (circa). State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/333847>, accessed 27 December 2024.
MLA
Keystone Inn Brochure, ca. 1928. 1928 (circa). State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 27 Dec. 2024.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/333847>