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Beyond the Process
At Plant City Photo Archives we go beyond normal catologing, using advanced methods we are able to scan at high resolutions and restore past and present photos.
Once the photo has been digitally recorded it is reviewed and researched for names, places, dates, and the story behind the photo.
Along with that information the photo is stored on our centralized servers and can be accessed across all terminals within our facility. Using technology we are able to look up personal names, streets, building within seconds as opposed to older methods which would have taken hours or days to find. As you can imagine with over 60, 000 photos and counting we have built a vast knowledge what could have been lost forever.
Our goals are to educate and create a pool of knowledge and history for our community; below is an example of our operation.
Viewing Galleries at Our Facility
We have a collection of over 100,000 pictures, slides and negatives and we invite you to please visit our facility to view our photos and speak with us. Please use the contact link at the top of the page for our museum hours and location. |
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Among others, our collections
and displays include:
- Model ships from the Plant Steamship Line, the “Mascotte” and
the “H. B. Plant”, constructed by Louis Rodriguez.
- An 11’x4’ photo of the tracks and the
old depot circa 1954.
- Charles and Mamie Barnes – Five Certificates
of Appointment as Postmaster, signed by four different Presidents.
- Heritage Award recipients, D. E. Bailey, Jr., Jim
Redman, and Robert Trinkle (May, 2006).
- “The Way We Were” a collection
of wedding or sweetheart photos of couples in years past.
- Wilbur Fisk Burts and the Tropical Hotel / Roselawn
Hotel.
- The Ellis/Methvin tribute.
- A selection from the 2003, 2004, 2005, and the
2006 PCPA Soirees.
- “A Salute to Veterans” a collection
of over 500 photos of WWII Veterans.
- The Veterans Collection (all eras).
- The Stanley and Susan Kolker family.
- Florida Strawberry Festival Queens.
- “When We Were Kids” a collection
of photos of Plant City area residents years ago, when they were
much younger.
- “Our Town”, a collection of sights and
scenes of Old Plant City (in process)
The beautiful piano in our Exhibit Gallery is a 1928
Mason & Hamlin grand piano restored in 2005 to its pristine condition.
It is on loan from Mr. Ed Verner. The Exhibit Gallery is available
for private parties, club events, musical performances, class reunion
receptions, etc.
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Web Collection Galleries
Our online galleries are only a small sample of the images we have on record at our facility, if you are intrested in learing more about us or have questions, please contact us.
Enter the Gallery by clicking on the Computer » |
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