Hugh Taylor Birch and The Bonnet House: Pioneers of South Florida
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Take a TALK Down Memory Lane and explore the life and legacy of Hugh Taylor Birch, the Chicago businessman whose land purchases helped shape Fort Lauderdale’s development. The story continues through his daughter Helen Birch Bartlett and her husband Frederic Clay Bartlett, whose artistic vision created the historic Bonnet House estate. Together, their legacy helped preserve vital natural land in Broward County and led to the creation of Hugh Taylor Birch State Park. These are true Pioneers of South Florida.
Mentioned in this episode: Henry Flagler and the Train That Built Florida
Sources
• Bonnet House Museum & Gardens historical archives
• Florida Department of Environmental Protection – Hugh Taylor Birch State Park history
• National Register of Historic Places documentation for Bonnet House
• Friends of Birch State Park historical materials
• Broward County historical records
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