Wednesday, July 21, 2021

Before Fort Lauderdale's luxury waterfront homes...these

Early waterfront homes in Fort Lauderdale circa 1910
Florida State Archives


The ad below from the Fort Lauderdale Herald (March 4, 1921), features the home of city resident, Mr. Edward Helmsburger. John Olsson, general contractor, promises to build more of the same; "Homes Like This are a Credit to Our City," he advertises. This and others of the same style are  gone; stone porches and columns, a northern motif, went by the wayside decades ago. See other photos below the Olsson ad. The King-Cromartie House is similar in architecture but not composition







A closer look 



King-Cromartie House
Florida State Archives, built 1907





Smith House circa 1900 /Florida State Archives


Shippey House built 1914; restored






Tags: Fort Lauderdale history, early Fort Lauderdale architecture, early Fort Lauderdale homes,
Fort Lauderdale in the 1920s, history of Fort Lauderdale