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- Tags: Charlie Hailey
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 12: Vol. 90, No. 3, Winter 2012
Tags: Alison Meek; Carl Hiaasen; Charlie Hailey; cinema; Colony Theatre; Cultural Actors; Daniel S. Murphree; David M. Parker; Denise K. Cummings; Downtown Winter Park; FHQ; films; Florida Historical Quarterly; Imagined Florida; Jeff Rice; Julian C. Chambliss; Leslie Kemp Poole; Marjorie's Wake; Miami; Miami Vice; motion pictures; movie theaters; movies; murders; pastels; popular culture; porch; porches; South Florida; Southern California; stereotypes; tourism; tourists
A History of Central Florida, Episode 21: Townsend House
Tags: A History of Central Florida; African American; African Methodist Episcopal Church; AME; Anne Lindsay; Bob Clarke; Charlie Hailey; Chip Ford; churches; clergy; Clermont; Clermont Historic Village; Daniel Velásquez; Downtown Clermont; Ebyabe; Ella Gibson; Helping Hand Day Nursery and Kindergarten; historic houses; historic preservation; James Townsend; Julian C. Chambliss; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; middle class; midwife; midwives; ministers; museums; object life cycle; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; repurposing stage; Robert Cassanello; Rollins College; Sally Townsend; segregation; Seraph on the Suwanee; South Lake Historical Society; St. Mark's African Methodist Episcopal Church; Townsend House; UCF; UF; University of Central Florida; University of Florida; uplift movement; W. T. White; West Avenue; Zora Neale Hurston
A History of Central Florida, Episode 15: Cracker House
Tags: A History of Central Florida; architecture; Bass Road; Benjamin DiBiase; Bob Clarke; Charlie Hailey; Chip Ford; cracker architecture; cracker houses; crackers; cypress; Daniel Velásquez; David Haase; dog trots; Ella Gibson; historic houses; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Kissimmee; Lanier; Lanier House; Mark Howard Long; Mark Long; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; Osceola County; Osceola County Welcome Center & History Museum; Pioneer Village; pioneers; Robert Cassanello; Ronald W. Haase; vernacular architecture