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Country Living

The Drawdy House
Troy and Diane Drawdy’s comfortable lodge-style home is in the midst of
plenty of green acres — and cows
  • See the Drawdy's Home

  • TREASURE HOUSE

    Treasure House
    The shipwrecks that gave the Treasure Coast its name happened just steps away from the home of Peter and June Fallon. Now, they are making sure that their sturdy home, once used by treasure salvagers, pays homage to the history of the region.
  • Explore the Treasure House

  • Waldo's Homestead

    Sexton homestead a mixture of memories and modernity
    Without a doubt, Waldo Sexton’s hand touched the face of Indian River County in the first half of the 20th century and left indelible fingerprints that continue to intrigue residents, historians and visitors 40 years after his death.
  • Waldo’s Homestead and Treehouse

  • Immokolee

    House in a Hammock
    Shortly after her divorce from New York publishing heir George Putnam in 1929, Dorothy Binney Putnam sought refuge in Fort Pierce, a quiet village known mostly for its fishing and citrus farming.
    >> Don and Dorothy
    >> Amelia Earhart's visit to Fort Pierce


    Created on 11/08/2006 11:48 PM by ind1an
    Updated on 10/14/2008 02:57 PM by ind1an
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