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Henry Flagler

Henry Morrison Flagler, born Jan. 2, 1830, was an American oil tycoon, hotelier and railroad developer. He played a key role in the growth of Florida's eastern coast and was the founder of the Florida East Coast Railway, which eventually extended from Jacksonville down to Key West and connected the state. Born in New York as the son of a poor minister, Flagler went on to make his fortune as an oil tycoon in Ohio. He partnered with John D. Rockefeller to create the Standard Oil Company. Henry Flagler is also very well known for his resort hotels and railroads in Florida. In 1878, he traveled to Jacksonville for the winter with his sickly first wife Mary (Harkness) Flagler. Two years after s...  Show more »
Henry Morrison Flagler, born Jan. 2, 1830, was an American oil tycoon, hotelier and railroad developer. He played a key role in the growth of Florida's eastern coast and was the founder of the Florida East Coast Railway, which eventually extended from Jacksonville down to Key West and connected the state. Born in New York as the son of a poor minister, Flagler went on to make his fortune as an oil tycoon in Ohio. He partnered with John D. Rockefeller to create the Standard Oil Company. Henry Flagler is also very well known for his resort hotels and railroads in Florida. In 1878, he traveled to Jacksonville for the winter with his sickly first wife Mary (Harkness) Flagler. Two years after she died in 1881, he married Ida Alice Shourds. The two traveled to St. Augustine after their wedding. This visit was when Flagler realized Florida's potential as an out-of-state visitor hub. However, hotels and transportation were seriously lacking. In 1885, Flagler began building his first hotel, the 540-room Ponce de Leon Hotel in St. Augustine. Completed three years later, this project sparked Flager's interest in creating a new "American Riviera." His first step was to create a better transportation system in the state. Flagler bought the Jacksonville, St. Augustine and Halifax Railroad, the first railroad in what would become known as the "Flagler System" or the Florida East Coast Railway. By 1894, Henry Flagler completed the 1,100-room Royal Poinciana Hotel - the largest wooden structure in the world at the time -- in Lake Worth and extended his railroad to service West Palm Beach. A couple of years later he built the Palm Beach Inn, which would in 1901 become The Breakers Hotel. By this time Flagler's railway reached all the way to Biscayne Bay, and, in 1897, he opened the exclusive Royal Palm Hotel in Miami. In the following years Flagler extended his Florida East Coast Railway to Key West, a point 128 miles past the end of the Florida peninsula. Henry Flagler's life took a turn for the worse when he fell down a flight of stairs at his Palm Beach estate, the famous Whitehall mansion, in 1913. He never recovered from the fall and died in Palm Beach of his injuries on May 20. He was 83 years old. Flagler was buried in St. Augustine alongside his daughter, Jenny Louise and first wife, Mary Harkness.  « Show less

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    Aug 24, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  1. Top 20 Local Family Fun Spots

    Perhaps your parents read South Florida Parenting 20 years ago. Now you have a family of your own. Do you remember hula dancing at the Mai-Kai as an uninhibited child? It’s still there. Take a walk down Memory Lane to revisit attractions you loved as a child.
    Perhaps your parents read South Florida Parenting 20 years ago. Now you have a family of your own. Do you remember hula dancing at the Mai-Kai as an uninhibited child? It’s still there. Take a walk down Memory Lane to revisit attractions you loved as a...

    Tags: Nature, Human Interest, Everglades, Palm Beach County, Hospitals and Clinics

  2. Jun 3, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  3. At Orlando Museum of Art, great American artists capture Florida's past in paint

    At the Orlando Museum of Art through mid-July, you can take a visual trip through Florida's history with some of America's finest artists as your guides.
    At the Orlando Museum of Art through mid-July, you can take a visual trip through Florida's history with some of America's finest artists as your guides. The exhibition titled "Reflections: Paintings of Florida, 1865-1965, from the Collection of Cici and...

    Tags: Orlando Museum of Art, Arts and Culture, Maitland, Daytona Beach, Arts

  4. Apr 3, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  5. Chan Lowe: Broward's "Best Building"

    In this morning’s Sun Sentinel, my colleague Robert Nolin wrote of a “Best Building” contest sponsored by the American Institute of Architects, wherein signature buildings from each county in Florida would be voted on to comprise a “Best 100 in the state” list.
    In this morning’s Sun Sentinel, my colleague Robert Nolin wrote of a “Best Building” contest sponsored by the American Institute of Architects, wherein signature buildings from each county in Florida would be voted on to comprise a...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Palm Beach County, Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, Architecture

  6. Feb 3, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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  8. Jan 14, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  9. Events mark Flagler railroad's Key West milestone

    It's only a week until the 100th anniversary of the inaugural journey of Henry Flagler's Florida Keys Over-Sea Railroad, which arrived for the first time in Key West on Jan. 22, 1912.
    It's only a week until the 100th anniversary of the inaugural journey of Henry Flagler's Florida Keys Over-Sea Railroad, which arrived for the first time in Key West on Jan. 22, 1912. The celebration will be in full swing this week in the Florida Keys,...

    Tags: Transportation, Key West, Railway Transportation, History (tv network), Seven Mile Bridge

  10. Aug 29, 2011 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  11. When snowbirds clear out of Palm Beach, there's still plenty of fun to be had

    PALM BEACH, Fla. — Many of the waterfront mansions are shuttered for the season, and there are few yachts at the private docks along the Intracoastal. The theater season doesn't start until late October, concerts and art exhibits at the Society for the Four Arts are on hiatus until November, and the walking tours of Worth Avenue won't start again until late November.
    PALM BEACH, Fla. — Many of the waterfront mansions are shuttered for the season, and there are few yachts at the private docks along the Intracoastal. The theater season doesn't start until late October, concerts and art exhibits at the Society...

    Tags: Sprint Cycling, Maritime (music group), Arts and Culture, Gilded Age, Fine Arts

  12. Nov 12, 2011 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  13. Go tropical for the holidays with these events in the Florida Keys

    Unless something really goes crazy, it won't be a white Christmas in Florida, but the Sunshine State still offers unique opportunities to celebrate the holidays in a tropical way.
    Unless something really goes crazy, it won't be a white Christmas in Florida, but the Sunshine State still offers unique opportunities to celebrate the holidays in a tropical way. In the Florida Keys and Key West, the latter only about 90 miles north...

    Tags: International Travel, Trips and Vacations, Arts and Culture, Christmas, New Year's Day

  14. May 14, 2011 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  15. Sunshine State charms: 21 things to do on your Florida vacation

    Some of the best attractions in Florida &#8212; the beaches, sunsets and environmental gems &#8212; remain blissfully unchanged over time. Yet there are always new diversions, from museums and attractions to quirky stops that shout &quot;only in Florida." Orlando Sentinel travel writer <a href="http://bio.tribune.com/JimAbbott">Jim Abbott</a> takes a regional tour of the state to spotlight the best stops &#8212; old and new.
    Some of the best attractions in Florida — the beaches, sunsets and environmental gems — remain blissfully unchanged over time. Yet there are always new diversions, from museums and attractions to quirky stops that shout "only in Florida."...

    Tags: Crimes, AOL LLC, Nature, Arts and Culture, Restaurant and Catering Industry

  16. Sep 17, 2010 | Orlando Sentinel
  17. Savings card offers discounts at Palm Beach hotels

    Postcards from Florida
    Here's a deal if you're planning on staying at one of the more than 16,000 guest rooms throughout The Palm Beaches and Boca Raton this fall. An all-new, complimentary 2010 Savings Card is available on check-in to all overnight guests, and includes...
  18. May 11, 2010 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  19. On anyone's list: A stop at SoBe, beer in the Keys

    South Florida Be seen at SoBe (South Beach): It's internationally known as home to the decadent party lifestyle of the rich and famous, and while access to that scene is limited to most of us, you can still get a taste of what it's about by taking in...

    Tags: Whitehall, Heads of State, Arts and Culture, Restaurants, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida)

  20. Jul 11, 2010 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  21. Beat the heat in Florida? Museums are cool

    No matter how the most optimistic among us might try to spin it, this Florida heat is tough to take when summer moves into the dog days.
    No matter how the most optimistic among us might try to spin it, this Florida heat is tough to take when summer moves into the dog days. Fortunately, the resourceful traveler knows there are cool things to do, literally, in the Sunshine State. So fold up...

    Tags: Crimes, Thomas Edison, Arts and Culture, Salvador Dali, History

  22. Oct 1, 2007 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  23. Boca author helps women dump bad boys

    So you think you're dating a disaster?
    South Florida Sun-Sentinel
    So you think you're dating a disaster? Meet Victoria, whose date watched his performance in the mirrored bedroom while they had sex. Or Ibana, whose guy threatened to burn her house when she rebuffed him after two weeks of dating. Or Carolyn, whose man...

    Tags: Jerry Springer, Delray Beach, Sex, Bars and Clubs, Disasters

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