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Caples–Ringling Estates Historic District

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Caples'–Ringlings' Estates
Historic District
Ca'd'Zan
LocationSarasota, Florida
Coordinates27°22′58″N 82°33′40″W / 27.38278°N 82.56111°W / 27.38278; -82.56111
Area1,500 acres (6.1 km2)
NRHP reference No.82001039
Added to NRHP15 December 1982[1]
Historic homes of Edith Ringling and Hester Ringling Sanford are connected by an arcade

The Caples'–Ringlings' Estates Historic District comprises the John Ringling Estate, the Edith and Charles Ringling and Hester Ringling Lancaster Sanford Estates, and the Ellen and Ralph Caples Estate as a U.S. historic district located in Sarasota, Florida. The historic designation was given on December 15, 1982. The district is bounded by Sarasota Bay, Tamiami Trail (U.S. Route 41), Parkview Avenue, and North Shore Drive. The district contains 18 historic buildings and 5 structures as well as contributing factors.[1][2] Architecture (including walls and gateways), landscape architecture, art, sculpture, as well as social and humanitarian factors are cited on the 1980 nomination form as the signifcant qualification factors for listing the district. The district was the first National Register of Historic Places nomination for a site in the city of Sarasota. The estates associated with three of the homes are the part of the New College of Florida campus that is west of Bay Shore Road, all except that of John Ringling.

Two of the homes, Edith's [3] and Hester's,[4] are used regularly for college functions and the third, the home of the Caples, is undergoing restoration so that it also may be used regularly.

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References

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System – Caples–Ringling Estates Historic District (#82001039)". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ Queen, Rolla L, the Caples' and Ringlings' Estates Historic District, Florida Division of Archives History and Records Management, National Register of Historic Places Registry Inventory Nomination, United States Department of the Interior National Park Service, October 16, 1980
  3. ^ Benz, Kafi, Residence of Edith Ringling, Sarasota History Alive!, Journals of Yesteryear, December 8, 2010
  4. ^ Benz, Kafi, Residence of Hester Ringling Lancaster Sanford, Sarasota History Alive!, Journals of Yesteryear, April 29, 2009

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