Palma Sola

Nov 24, 2024
- Faith Burton

Palma Sola

by | Nov 24, 2024

Palma Sola

by | Nov 24, 2024

Palma Sola

by | Nov 24, 2024

Palma Sola is a small town just north of the Bradenton city limits. It was founded in 1884 by Warburton S. Warner, the son of James Warner. The Warner family was one of the first northerner families to homestead the area after the civil war in 1868. James Warner built their home not far from what is now called Warner’s Bayou.

The town of Palma Sola grew quickly and for a short time became one of the largest towns in Manatee County. It was home to a two-story hotel, general store, sawmill, and a fishing wharf. The main industries had been timber, fishing, and agriculture, until several fires destroyed a local icehouse, warehouses, and a portion of the wharf.

Walking down Riverview Boulevard and around Warner’s Bayou for the first time I could sense the amount of history that was there. Many of the homes are proof of this with an unmissable and charming “Old Florida” style of architecture from the 1920’s and 30’s.

Palma Sola is a small town just north of the Bradenton city limits. It was founded in 1884 by Warburton S. Warner, the son of James Warner. The Warner family was one of the first northerner families to homestead the area after the civil war in 1868. James Warner built their home not far from what is now called Warner’s Bayou.

The town of Palma Sola grew quickly and for a short time became one of the largest towns in Manatee County. It was home to a two-story hotel, general store, sawmill, and a fishing wharf. The main industries had been timber, fishing, and agriculture, until several fires destroyed a local icehouse, warehouses, and a portion of the wharf.

Walking down Riverview Boulevard and around Warner’s Bayou for the first time I could sense the amount of history that was there. Many of the homes are proof of this with an unmissable and charming “Old Florida” style of architecture from the 1920’s and 30’s.

Palma Sola is a small town just north of the Bradenton city limits. It was founded in 1884 by Warburton S. Warner, the son of James Warner. The Warner family was one of the first northerner families to homestead the area after the civil war in 1868. James Warner built their home not far from what is now called Warner’s Bayou.

The town of Palma Sola grew quickly and for a short time became one of the largest towns in Manatee County. It was home to a two-story hotel, general store, sawmill, and a fishing wharf. The main industries had been timber, fishing, and agriculture, until several fires destroyed a local icehouse, warehouses, and a portion of the wharf.

Walking down Riverview Boulevard and around Warner’s Bayou for the first time I could sense the amount of history that was there. Many of the homes are proof of this with an unmissable and charming “Old Florida” style of architecture from the 1920’s and 30’s.

Hi! My name is Faith Burton,

I’m the photographer for Mast Drafting & Design. Photography, writing, & design are my biggest passions. In addition to creating these blog posts, I provide virtual 3D Home Tours created with Matterport cameras. This technology greatly assists our drafters and designers here at Mast to complete projects efficiently. We offer these virtual tours & photography services to real estate agents & homeowners listing properties, as well as contractors looking to advertise their work.

To book a service with us, visit the scheduling link below or simply give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!

Hi! My name is Faith Burton,

I’m the photographer for Mast Drafting & Design. Photography, writing, & design are my biggest passions. In addition to creating these blog posts, I provide virtual 3D Home Tours created with Matterport cameras. This technology greatly assists our drafters and designers here at Mast to complete projects efficiently. We offer these virtual tours & photography services to real estate agents & homeowners listing properties, as well as contractors looking to advertise their work.

To book a service with us, visit the scheduling link below or simply give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!

Hi! My name is Faith Burton,

I’m the photographer for Mast Drafting & Design. Photography, writing, & design are my biggest passions. In addition to creating these blog posts, I provide virtual 3D Home Tours created with Matterport cameras. This technology greatly assists our drafters and designers here at Mast to complete projects efficiently. We offer these virtual tours & photography services to real estate agents & homeowners listing properties, as well as contractors looking to advertise their work.

To book a service with us, visit the scheduling link below or simply give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!

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You can gather more information about us on Google too! Be sure to visit our listing for a detailed account of who we are and to learn more about us.

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Sarasota, FL

Bradenton, FL

North Port, FL

Check us out in Google Maps

 

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CONTACT US

Mast Drafting & Design

 

Office:  (941) 342-7600

hello@mastdraft.com

3407 Magic Oak Ln, Sarasota, FL 34232

CONTACT US

Mast Drafting & Design

 

Office:  (941) 342-7600

hello@mastdraft.com

3407 Magic Oak Ln, Sarasota, FL 34232

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