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  1. Keys, L. (2015) Hotel Ponce de Leon: The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of Flagler’s Gilded Age Palace. Gainesville, FL. University Press of Florida. Henry Flagler was an industrialist tycoon, a founder of Standard Oil, and helped invent tourism in Florida.

  2. Restaurants in der Nähe von Henry Morrison Flagler Museum: (0.17 km) Cafe des Beaux Arts (0.27 km) Restaurant 44 (0.41 km) Palm Beach Grill (0.74 km) Proper Grit (0.55 km) Flagler Steakhouse; Sehen Sie sich alle Restaurants in der Nähe von Henry Morrison Flagler Museum auf Tripadvisor an.

  3. Florida East Coast Railway. In 1912 Henry Flagler arrived aboard the first train into Key West, marking the completion of the Florida East Coast (FEC) Railway's Over-Sea Railroad to Key West. With the completion of the Over-Sea Railroad the entire east coast of Florida, from Jacksonville to Key West, was linked by a single railroad system.

  4. Henry Morrison Flagler first came to Florida from New York in 1878. His wife’s doctor suggested that her health might improve if she spent the winters in milder weather. The couple spent only one winter in Florida before Mary died in 1881. Two years later Flagler married his second wife, Ida, and took her to visit St. Augustine.

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  6. Future tycoon Henry Morrison Flagler's calling as a businessman came early. Born in Hopewell, New York, on January 2, 1830, Flagler left school at 14 to seek his fortune in Bellevue, Ohio.

  7. Flagler’s new venture would lead him to completely restructure the Mr. Flagler's St. Augustine Author Thomas Graham In the late 1800s, Henry Morrison Flagler walked away from Standard Oil, leaving the enormously successful company in the hands of John D. Rockefeller while he headed to Florida to pursue other interests.