Built in 1926, the Casa Caprona (also known as the Markert Apartments) is a historic building in Fort Pierce, Florida, USA.
The complex was designed in the Mediterranean Revival style by architects Arthur Beck and J.K. Shinn,[citation needed] and was built by T.H.
[3] For a period of time the complex housed people training in the Navy's underwater demolition group during WWII.
[2] After a collaborative effort from the Casa Carpona condominium association[5] the property was named a landmark in 1984.
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