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The Historic Baynard House
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The Ephriam M. Baynard House is a historic home in Auburndale, Florida, located at 208 West Lake Avenue. On November 10, 2001, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places and houses the Baynard House Museum.
Nearby attractions
Downtown Auburndale
100-108 Main St, Auburndale, FL 33823
Auburndale Parks & Rec Department
119 W Park St, Auburndale, FL 33823
Nearby restaurants
Ike's Eats & Treats
103 South Main Street and, 202 E Park St, Auburndale, FL 33823
Beef 'O' Brady's
102 W Polk Ave, Auburndale, FL 33823
Pizza Connection
220 E Lake Ave, Auburndale, FL 33823
Sweet Magnolias Tea Bistro
212 Howard St, Auburndale, FL 33823
Pizza Brothers
213 E Lake Ave, Auburndale, FL 33823, United States
Ximena's Tacos , Mexican Food
303 Main St, Auburndale, FL 33823
The Brack Shack Bar and Grill
231 E Lake Ave, Auburndale, FL 33823
Maria Petit Food Boutique
227 E Lake Ave, Auburndale, FL 33823
Auburndale Main Street Diner
415 Main St, Auburndale, FL 33823
Fogón Catracho
621 Magnolia Ave, Auburndale, FL 33823
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The Historic Baynard House

208 W Lake Ave, Auburndale, FL 33823
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The Ephriam M. Baynard House is a historic home in Auburndale, Florida, located at 208 West Lake Avenue. On November 10, 2001, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places and houses the Baynard House Museum.

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attractions: Downtown Auburndale, Auburndale Parks & Rec Department, restaurants: Ike's Eats & Treats, Beef 'O' Brady's, Pizza Connection, Sweet Magnolias Tea Bistro, Pizza Brothers, Ximena's Tacos , Mexican Food, The Brack Shack Bar and Grill, Maria Petit Food Boutique, Auburndale Main Street Diner, Fogón Catracho
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Nearby attractions of The Historic Baynard House

Downtown Auburndale

Auburndale Parks & Rec Department

Downtown Auburndale

Downtown Auburndale

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Open 24 hours
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Auburndale Parks & Rec Department

Auburndale Parks & Rec Department

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Open until 5:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of The Historic Baynard House

Ike's Eats & Treats

Beef 'O' Brady's

Pizza Connection

Sweet Magnolias Tea Bistro

Pizza Brothers

Ximena's Tacos , Mexican Food

The Brack Shack Bar and Grill

Maria Petit Food Boutique

Auburndale Main Street Diner

Fogón Catracho

Ike's Eats & Treats

Ike's Eats & Treats

4.7

(218)

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Beef 'O' Brady's

Beef 'O' Brady's

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Sweet Magnolias Tea Bistro

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Ariel W.Ariel W.
As a fan of architecture and history I had to stop and check out this gem while I was traveling through Aburndale, Florida. Once owned by Ephraim Mikell Baynard, this historic home brimming with charm. The first settlers arrived in Aburndale in the 1870's and 1880's to take advantage of natural resources and prime cattle grazing land. The town experienced more growth when Henry Plant's South Florida Railroad laid track in the area in the area in the early 1880's connecting Polk County with a larger regional economic market. In 1884 the town received a train depot and post office and the community of Auburndale continued to grow. Ephraim Mikell Baynard was born in South Carolina in 1861. In 1888 he settled in Auburndale, on the south side of Lake Stella. Baynard proved to be a savvy business man and he owned a general store and worked as a developer, cattle rancher, citrus and tomato farmer, and owner of a turpentine factory. In 1889 Baynard married Nettie Lee Brooks after she came to the area to escape an outbreak of yellow fever in Key West. The couple had two daughters Ruth and Elizabeth. In 1894 he built a stately, L shaped, two-story, wooden Folk Victorian home designed by Alfred Chipman Thorpe. The home was located just north of downtown Auburndale business district. The house has a dining room and two parlors downstairs and three bedrooms upstairs. A highlight of the home is a spindlework porch that wraps around the front of the house. Baynard's family lived in the home until 1913 as the fledgling town of Auburndale sprouted up around them. By 1951 the house had been chopped into five apartments, each with its own bathroom and kitchen and it teetered on demolition as city officials wanted the site for a parking lot. A group of students from Auburndale High School, led by guidance counselor Bonnie Burhans, stepped in to save the home. Over the next 5 years hundreds of students worked to restore the home uncovering heart pine flooring, oak fireplace mantles, handcrafted door and window frames, and century-old glass. The City of Auburndale now owns the home and it was turned into museum in 1997. The house has period furnishings including some owned by the Baynard family. After the Baynard house was restored it set off a wave pf preservation that also saw the restoration of the City Hall and the train depot with other buildings following. The Baynard House was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 10, 2001. Ephraim Mikell Baynard was designated a Great Floridian by the Florida Department of State in the Great Floridians 2000 Program.
J SJ S
My husband and I chose the place because of how romantic and simple it looks, and I fell in love with the place. Thank you so much for making my wedding the place I dreamed of.
Nathan GuterasNathan Guteras
Great Auburndale FL treasure that connects past with the present. So much to learn about impact things and people over the centuries.
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As a fan of architecture and history I had to stop and check out this gem while I was traveling through Aburndale, Florida. Once owned by Ephraim Mikell Baynard, this historic home brimming with charm. The first settlers arrived in Aburndale in the 1870's and 1880's to take advantage of natural resources and prime cattle grazing land. The town experienced more growth when Henry Plant's South Florida Railroad laid track in the area in the area in the early 1880's connecting Polk County with a larger regional economic market. In 1884 the town received a train depot and post office and the community of Auburndale continued to grow. Ephraim Mikell Baynard was born in South Carolina in 1861. In 1888 he settled in Auburndale, on the south side of Lake Stella. Baynard proved to be a savvy business man and he owned a general store and worked as a developer, cattle rancher, citrus and tomato farmer, and owner of a turpentine factory. In 1889 Baynard married Nettie Lee Brooks after she came to the area to escape an outbreak of yellow fever in Key West. The couple had two daughters Ruth and Elizabeth. In 1894 he built a stately, L shaped, two-story, wooden Folk Victorian home designed by Alfred Chipman Thorpe. The home was located just north of downtown Auburndale business district. The house has a dining room and two parlors downstairs and three bedrooms upstairs. A highlight of the home is a spindlework porch that wraps around the front of the house. Baynard's family lived in the home until 1913 as the fledgling town of Auburndale sprouted up around them. By 1951 the house had been chopped into five apartments, each with its own bathroom and kitchen and it teetered on demolition as city officials wanted the site for a parking lot. A group of students from Auburndale High School, led by guidance counselor Bonnie Burhans, stepped in to save the home. Over the next 5 years hundreds of students worked to restore the home uncovering heart pine flooring, oak fireplace mantles, handcrafted door and window frames, and century-old glass. The City of Auburndale now owns the home and it was turned into museum in 1997. The house has period furnishings including some owned by the Baynard family. After the Baynard house was restored it set off a wave pf preservation that also saw the restoration of the City Hall and the train depot with other buildings following. The Baynard House was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 10, 2001. Ephraim Mikell Baynard was designated a Great Floridian by the Florida Department of State in the Great Floridians 2000 Program.
Ariel W.

Ariel W.

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My husband and I chose the place because of how romantic and simple it looks, and I fell in love with the place. Thank you so much for making my wedding the place I dreamed of.
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Great Auburndale FL treasure that connects past with the present. So much to learn about impact things and people over the centuries.
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As a fan of architecture and history I had to stop and check out this gem while I was traveling through Aburndale, Florida. Once owned by Ephraim Mikell Baynard, this historic home brimming with charm.

The first settlers arrived in Aburndale in the 1870's and 1880's to take advantage of natural resources and prime cattle grazing land. The town experienced more growth when Henry Plant's South Florida Railroad laid track in the area in the area in the early 1880's connecting Polk County with a larger regional economic market. In 1884 the town received a train depot and post office and the community of Auburndale continued to grow.

Ephraim Mikell Baynard was born in South Carolina in 1861. In 1888 he settled in Auburndale, on the south side of Lake Stella. Baynard proved to be a savvy business man and he owned a general store and worked as a developer, cattle rancher, citrus and tomato farmer, and owner of a turpentine factory. In 1889 Baynard married Nettie Lee Brooks after she came to the area to escape an outbreak of yellow fever in Key West. The couple had two daughters Ruth and Elizabeth. In 1894 he built a stately, L shaped, two-story, wooden Folk Victorian home designed by Alfred Chipman Thorpe. The home was located just north of downtown Auburndale business district. The house has a dining room and two parlors downstairs and three bedrooms upstairs. A highlight of the home is a spindlework porch that wraps around the front of the house. Baynard's family lived in the home until 1913 as the fledgling town of Auburndale sprouted up around them.

By 1951 the house had been chopped into five apartments, each with its own bathroom and kitchen and it teetered on demolition as city officials wanted the site for a parking lot. A group of students from Auburndale High School, led by guidance counselor Bonnie Burhans, stepped in to save the home. Over the next 5 years hundreds of students worked to restore the home uncovering heart pine flooring, oak fireplace mantles, handcrafted door and window frames, and century-old glass.

The City of Auburndale now owns the home and it was turned into museum in 1997. The house has period furnishings including some owned by the Baynard family. After the Baynard house was restored it set off a wave pf preservation that also saw the restoration of the City Hall and the train depot with other buildings following. The Baynard House was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 10, 2001. Ephraim Mikell Baynard was designated a Great Floridian by the Florida Department of State in the Great Floridians...

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I've gone a few times. I used to write articles for the high school newspaper when they were reconstructing and my first official visit was when they had their grand opening party. I've also been for a couple tours with my nieces and once to the tea party with my husband, when they used to do that, which was absolutely delightful. The place is beautifully done with period furniture and other accents. One guide suggested it might be haunted and orbs did show up in some of my photos, but if spirits are there they must be friendly because I've never had a bad...

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My husband and I chose the place because of how romantic and simple it looks, and I fell in love with the place. Thank you so much for making my wedding the place...

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