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The Plumb House is a historic U.S. home originally located on the northwest corner of Lakeview and South Fort Harrison Avenues in Clearwater, Florida. The house was built in circa 1896 and used for a paint store on the ground level and apartments on the second floor. In December 1983, the house was moved to its current location at 1380 South Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue in Clearwater and serves as the home for the Clearwater Historical Society and the Plumb House Museum.

Plumb House Museum


Clearwater Historical Society: Museum Page - The Plumb House was built circa 1896 on the northwest corner of Lakeview ...   industrial barons, and other tycoons to this idylic section of Florida's West Coast.

The Plumb House Museum houses vintage furnishings, historic artifacts and photographs.

See also



  • Clearwater Historical Society

Notes


Clearwater Historical Society Homepage - The video of the Second annual Clearwater Bombers Day has been posted to   YouTube. Here are the links to ... Visit the Plumb House Museum at: 1380 S   Martin ...
  1. ^ a b Tampa Bay Newspapers. "Local Entertainment - Art & Museums: Plumb House Museum", Tampa Bay Newspapers website, January 17, 2008. Accessed June 21, 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d e Sanders, Mike. "What is the History of the Plumb House?", Clearwater Historical Society website. Accessed November 27, 2007.

External links


Plumb Family - Plumb House - Clearwater Fl Historical Museum ... - Apr 27, 2009 ... vintage footage of Plumb Family (descendants of Jenny Reynolds Plumb - First   school teacher Pinellas County and original occupants of ...
  • Plumb House Museum - Clearwater Historical Society - official site
  • "What is the History of the Plumb House" from Clearwater Historical Society website




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