Palatka Heights
Palatka Heights is a neighborhood southwest of downtown Palatka, Florida in the United States. The area is bordered by St. Johns Avenue to the north, Westover Drive to the west, and the Ravine Gardens State Park to the south. The neighborhood houses the Palatka Water Works, which provided citizens with water from 1886 until the end of the 1980s. The City of Palatka Heights was incorporated July 23, 1886 and existed until its annexation by Palatka in 1921.
References
- Pilo-taikita, A history of Palatka, Florida at Putnam County Cemeteries
- Palatka, 1915 at Maps ETC, USF
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Putnam County, Florida points and events of interest
- Bronson-Mulholland House
- Browning Railroad Museum
- Florida School of the Arts
- Larimer Art Center
- Palatka Water Works
- Tilghman House
- Carl Duval Moore State Forest
- Deep Creek Conservation Area
- Dunns Creek State Park
- Etoniah Creek State Forest
- Ravine Gardens State Park
- Ocala National Forest
- Water Works Environmental Education Center
- Welaka State Forest
- Welaka National Fish Hatchery & Aquarium
- Downtown Palatka & Historic Lemon Street
- Palatka North Historic District
- Palatka South Historic District
- Palatka Heights
- Newtown
- Welaka
- Crescent City Historic District
- Putnam County Business Park
- Barge Port
- Central Academy
- Drayton Island
- Drayton Island Ferry
- Florida Trail
- Fort Gates Ferry
- Memorial Bridge
- Mount Royal
- Palatka Golf Club
- Palatka Union Depot
- Rodman Reservoir
- St. Johns River State College
- Blue Crab Festival
- Bostwick Blueberry Festival
- Florida Azalea Festival
- Hog Waller
- Mug Race
- Palatka Bluegrass Festival
- Putnam County Agricultural Fair
- St. Johns River Catfish Festival
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