Talk:List of the oldest buildings in Florida

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Don Raimundo Arrivas House image[edit]

I was looking at this page and noticed there was no image for this one building. I found a good image at the Library of Congress, but I'm afraid I don't understand the rights attribution on it, so if someone else could look at this and evaluate I would appreciate:

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Tivoli High House[edit]

I suggest removing the Tivoli High House in Pensacola from this list, which is stated to be "oldest extant buildings surviving in the state of Florida", since it is a 1976 replica of historic building demolished in 1937. -- Infrogmation (talk) 19:40, 9 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]