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Hopkins Hotel

2710 Main Street

The Hopkins Hotel, constructed about 1912, served primarily as a boarding house for white workers of the Union Cypress Sawmill in the Town of Hopkins. A two-story Frame Vernacular building, it featured a steeply-pitched gable roof with open eaves and an asymmetrical facade. It was one of the few buildings remaining from the period when the Union Cypress Mill was one of the largest lumber operations in Florida.

The Hopkins Hotel was demolished in 2012