Punta Gorda Residential District

The Punta Gorda Residential District is a U.S. historic district (designated as such on January 7, 1991) located in Punta Gorda, Florida.

[2] Twenty-two city blocks are included in the National Register District, which extends west from the city's commercial core and contains 125 mostly residential structures.

The noteworthy era for the district was 1884 to 1930 with both wood-frame vernacular buildings and American Queen Anne style architecture, built during the mid-1880s through the late 1910s.

[2][3] Hurricane Charley wreaked havoc on houses that had survived storms for a century.

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