1 hour to 1 hour 30 minutes (approx.)
Daily Tour
15 people
English
Visit Florida's first spa resort town made of medicinal springs along the beautiful Suwannee River while enjoying folk culture, antique architecture and the accomplishments of White Springs finest citizens. Our tour passes by White Spring's most important sites like The Telford Hotel where President Theodore Rosevelt and Robert Taft have resided, The Methodists Parsonage where the Great Fire that destroyed our town started, and The White Springs Methodist Church where their historic bell tower rings every Sunday.
We visit White Spring’s most iconic sites like our Spring House-an historic healing monument, Adams House- a Queen Anne style home, Johnson House- bungalow style home, The Telford Hotel- a historic Georgian brick hotel, Methodist Parsonage- a 1898 vernacular home for Methodists, McCallum House- 13 room Mediterranean Revival home, Water Tower- a historic water work monument, Veterans Memorial Pavillion- honoring all of our local heroes who have fought in battle, Cate House- a wood framed bungalow built in 1920, White Springs Presbyterian Church-1907 Gothic Revival church, Taylor House-1905 2 story Vernacular home, Waldron House-1890s Vernacular styled home, Kendrick Tenant Houses-Old Florida homes that belonged to Dentist Ivey Kendrick, White Springs Bed & Breakfast- active 1905 boarding home, White Springs Methodist Church-1890s Vernacular style church with bell tower, Old Jail-historic White Springs city hall & jail. We visit Suwannee Hardware, oldest FL heart pine store & gift shop
1 hour • Admission Ticket Free