Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Caloosahatchee River, Cross-State Canal, Okee...
Significance: Engineered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville Office in 1937, Ortona Lock and Dam was designed for preventative measures during hurricanes, floods, and droughts while allowing navig... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Caloosahatchee River, Cross-State Canal, Okee...
Significance: Engineered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville Office in 1937, Ortona Lock and Dam was designed for preventative measures during hurricanes, floods, and droughts while allowing navig... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Machinery and Control Houses, Caloosahatchee ...
Significance: The five control houses are significant for their role in the operation of the lock and spillway gates. Survey number: HAER FL-19-B Building/structure dates: 1937 Initial Construction
Moore Haven Lock, Lock Tender's House, Cross-State Canal, Okeechobee I...
Significance: The lock tender's house is one of two remaining former residences at the Moore Haven Lock reservation. Although it lacks prominent decorative features, it does retain some notable architectural el... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Caloosahatchee River, Cross-State Canal, Okee...
Significance: Engineered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville Office in 1937, Ortona Lock and Dam was designed for preventative measures during hurricanes, floods, and droughts while allowing navig... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Caloosahatchee River, Cross-State Canal, Okee...
Significance: Engineered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville Office in 1937, Ortona Lock and Dam was designed for preventative measures during hurricanes, floods, and droughts while allowing navig... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Machinery and Control Houses, Caloosahatchee ...
Significance: The five control houses are significant for their role in the operation of the lock and spillway gates. Survey number: HAER FL-19-B Building/structure dates: 1937 Initial Construction
Moore Haven Lock, Warehouse, Cross-State Canal, Okeechobee Intracoasta...
Significance: This building was constructed to serve as storage and workshop space for the Moore Haven Lock Reservation. It is significant for its role in the operation of the lock and dam. Survey number: HAER... More
Moore Haven Lock, Lock Control House, Cross-State Canal, Okeechobee In...
Significance: The control house is significant for its role in the operation of the lock gates. Survey number: HAER FL-18-B Building/structure dates: 1935 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1956 ... More
Moore Haven Lock, Lock Control House, Cross-State Canal, Okeechobee In...
Significance: The control house is significant for its role in the operation of the lock gates. Survey number: HAER FL-18-B Building/structure dates: 1935 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1956 ... More
Moore Haven Lock, Lock Tender's House/Office, Cross-State Canal, Okeec...
Significance: The lock tender's house and office is one of two remaining former residences at the Moore Haven Lock reservation. Although it lacks prominent decorative features, it does retain some notable archi... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Caloosahatchee River, Cross-State Canal, Okee...
Significance: Engineered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville Office in 1937, Ortona Lock and Dam was designed for preventative measures during hurricanes, floods, and droughts while allowing navig... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Power House, Caloosahatchee River, Cross-Stat...
Significance: This building was constructed to house the electrical equipment to operate the lock and dame gates and provide power to the auxiliary buildings. It is significant for its role in the operation of ... More
Moore Haven Lock, Warehouse, Cross-State Canal, Okeechobee Intracoasta...
Significance: This building was constructed to serve as storage and workshop space for the Moore Haven Lock Reservation. It is significant for its role in the operation of the lock and dam. Survey number: HAER... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Caloosahatchee River, Cross-State Canal, Okee...
Significance: Engineered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville Office in 1937, Ortona Lock and Dam was designed for preventative measures during hurricanes, floods, and droughts while allowing navig... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Caloosahatchee River, Cross-State Canal, Okee...
Significance: Engineered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville Office in 1937, Ortona Lock and Dam was designed for preventative measures during hurricanes, floods, and droughts while allowing navig... More
Moore Haven Lock, Lock Tender's House/Office, Cross-State Canal, Okeec...
Significance: The lock tender's house and office is one of two remaining former residences at the Moore Haven Lock reservation. Although it lacks prominent decorative features, it does retain some notable archi... More
Moore Haven Lock, Warehouse, Cross-State Canal, Okeechobee Intracoasta...
Significance: This building was constructed to serve as storage and workshop space for the Moore Haven Lock Reservation. It is significant for its role in the operation of the lock and dam. Survey number: HAER... More
Moore Haven Lock, Lock Tender's House/Office, Cross-State Canal, Okeec...
Significance: The lock tender's house and office is one of two remaining former residences at the Moore Haven Lock reservation. Although it lacks prominent decorative features, it does retain some notable archi... More
Moore Haven Lock, Lock Tender's House/Office, Cross-State Canal, Okeec...
Significance: The lock tender's house and office is one of two remaining former residences at the Moore Haven Lock reservation. Although it lacks prominent decorative features, it does retain some notable archi... More
Moore Haven Lock, Lock Tender's House/Office, Cross-State Canal, Okeec...
Significance: The lock tender's house and office is one of two remaining former residences at the Moore Haven Lock reservation. Although it lacks prominent decorative features, it does retain some notable archi... More
Moore Haven Lock, Lock Tender's House/Office, Cross-State Canal, Okeec...
Significance: The lock tender's house and office is one of two remaining former residences at the Moore Haven Lock reservation. Although it lacks prominent decorative features, it does retain some notable archi... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Machinery and Control Houses, Caloosahatchee ...
Significance: The five control houses are significant for their role in the operation of the lock and spillway gates. Survey number: HAER FL-19-B Building/structure dates: 1937 Initial Construction
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Caloosahatchee River, Cross-State Canal, Okee...
Significance: Engineered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville Office in 1937, Ortona Lock and Dam was designed for preventative measures during hurricanes, floods, and droughts while allowing navig... More
Moore Haven Lock, Lock Control House, Cross-State Canal, Okeechobee In...
Significance: The control house is significant for its role in the operation of the lock gates. Survey number: HAER FL-18-B Building/structure dates: 1935 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1956 ... More
Moore Haven Lock, Lock Tender's House/Office, Cross-State Canal, Okeec...
Significance: The lock tender's house and office is one of two remaining former residences at the Moore Haven Lock reservation. Although it lacks prominent decorative features, it does retain some notable archi... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Machinery and Control Houses, Caloosahatchee ...
Significance: The five control houses are significant for their role in the operation of the lock and spillway gates. Survey number: HAER FL-19-B Building/structure dates: 1937 Initial Construction
Moore Haven Lock, Lock Tender's House, Cross-State Canal, Okeechobee I...
Significance: The lock tender's house is one of two remaining former residences at the Moore Haven Lock reservation. Although it lacks prominent decorative features, it does retain some notable architectural el... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Caloosahatchee River, Cross-State Canal, Okee...
Significance: Engineered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville Office in 1937, Ortona Lock and Dam was designed for preventative measures during hurricanes, floods, and droughts while allowing navig... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Caloosahatchee River, Cross-State Canal, Okee...
Significance: Engineered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville Office in 1937, Ortona Lock and Dam was designed for preventative measures during hurricanes, floods, and droughts while allowing navig... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Caloosahatchee River, Cross-State Canal, Okee...
Significance: Engineered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville Office in 1937, Ortona Lock and Dam was designed for preventative measures during hurricanes, floods, and droughts while allowing navig... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Caloosahatchee River, Cross-State Canal, Okee...
Significance: Engineered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville Office in 1937, Ortona Lock and Dam was designed for preventative measures during hurricanes, floods, and droughts while allowing navig... More
Moore Haven Lock, Generator House, Cross-State Canal, Okeechobee Intra...
Significance: This utilitarian building with slight Art Moderne influences was designed to distribute power as supplied by the Glades Electric Coop and to house the emergency generator. It is significant for it... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Caloosahatchee River, Cross-State Canal, Okee...
Significance: Engineered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville Office in 1937, Ortona Lock and Dam was designed for preventative measures during hurricanes, floods, and droughts while allowing navig... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Caloosahatchee River, Cross-State Canal, Okee...
Significance: Engineered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville Office in 1937, Ortona Lock and Dam was designed for preventative measures during hurricanes, floods, and droughts while allowing navig... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Caloosahatchee River, Cross-State Canal, Okee...
Significance: Engineered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville Office in 1937, Ortona Lock and Dam was designed for preventative measures during hurricanes, floods, and droughts while allowing navig... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Caloosahatchee River, Cross-State Canal, Okee...
Significance: Engineered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville Office in 1937, Ortona Lock and Dam was designed for preventative measures during hurricanes, floods, and droughts while allowing navig... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Caloosahatchee River, Cross-State Canal, Okee...
Significance: Engineered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville Office in 1937, Ortona Lock and Dam was designed for preventative measures during hurricanes, floods, and droughts while allowing navig... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Power House, Caloosahatchee River, Cross-Stat...
Significance: This building was constructed to house the electrical equipment to operate the lock and dame gates and provide power to the auxiliary buildings. It is significant for its role in the operation of ... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Power House, Caloosahatchee River, Cross-Stat...
Significance: This building was constructed to house the electrical equipment to operate the lock and dame gates and provide power to the auxiliary buildings. It is significant for its role in the operation of ... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Caloosahatchee River, Cross-State Canal, Okee...
Significance: Engineered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville Office in 1937, Ortona Lock and Dam was designed for preventative measures during hurricanes, floods, and droughts while allowing navig... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Power House, Caloosahatchee River, Cross-Stat...
Significance: This building was constructed to house the electrical equipment to operate the lock and dame gates and provide power to the auxiliary buildings. It is significant for its role in the operation of ... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Power House, Caloosahatchee River, Cross-Stat...
Significance: This building was constructed to house the electrical equipment to operate the lock and dame gates and provide power to the auxiliary buildings. It is significant for its role in the operation of ... More
Moore Haven Lock, Generator House, Cross-State Canal, Okeechobee Intra...
Significance: This utilitarian building with slight Art Moderne influences was designed to distribute power as supplied by the Glades Electric Coop and to house the emergency generator. It is significant for it... More
Moore Haven Lock, Warehouse, Cross-State Canal, Okeechobee Intracoasta...
Significance: This building was constructed to serve as storage and workshop space for the Moore Haven Lock Reservation. It is significant for its role in the operation of the lock and dam. Survey number: HAER... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Caloosahatchee River, Cross-State Canal, Okee...
Significance: Engineered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville Office in 1937, Ortona Lock and Dam was designed for preventative measures during hurricanes, floods, and droughts while allowing navig... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Caloosahatchee River, Cross-State Canal, Okee...
Significance: Engineered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville Office in 1937, Ortona Lock and Dam was designed for preventative measures during hurricanes, floods, and droughts while allowing navig... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Caloosahatchee River, Cross-State Canal, Okee...
Significance: Engineered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville Office in 1937, Ortona Lock and Dam was designed for preventative measures during hurricanes, floods, and droughts while allowing navig... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Power House, Caloosahatchee River, Cross-Stat...
Significance: This building was constructed to house the electrical equipment to operate the lock and dame gates and provide power to the auxiliary buildings. It is significant for its role in the operation of ... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Machinery and Control Houses, Caloosahatchee ...
Significance: The five control houses are significant for their role in the operation of the lock and spillway gates. Survey number: HAER FL-19-B Building/structure dates: 1937 Initial Construction
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Machinery and Control Houses, Caloosahatchee ...
Significance: The five control houses are significant for their role in the operation of the lock and spillway gates. Survey number: HAER FL-19-B Building/structure dates: 1937 Initial Construction
Moore Haven Lock, Lock Tender's House, Cross-State Canal, Okeechobee I...
Significance: The lock tender's house is one of two remaining former residences at the Moore Haven Lock reservation. Although it lacks prominent decorative features, it does retain some notable architectural el... More
Moore Haven Lock, Lock Tender's House, Cross-State Canal, Okeechobee I...
Significance: The lock tender's house is one of two remaining former residences at the Moore Haven Lock reservation. Although it lacks prominent decorative features, it does retain some notable architectural el... More
Moore Haven Lock, Lock Tender's House, Cross-State Canal, Okeechobee I...
Significance: The lock tender's house is one of two remaining former residences at the Moore Haven Lock reservation. Although it lacks prominent decorative features, it does retain some notable architectural el... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Machinery and Control Houses, Caloosahatchee ...
Significance: The five control houses are significant for their role in the operation of the lock and spillway gates. Survey number: HAER FL-19-B Building/structure dates: 1937 Initial Construction
Moore Haven Lock, Lock Tender's House/Office, Cross-State Canal, Okeec...
Significance: The lock tender's house and office is one of two remaining former residences at the Moore Haven Lock reservation. Although it lacks prominent decorative features, it does retain some notable archi... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Caloosahatchee River, Cross-State Canal, Okee...
Significance: Engineered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville Office in 1937, Ortona Lock and Dam was designed for preventative measures during hurricanes, floods, and droughts while allowing navig... More
Moore Haven Lock, Generator House, Cross-State Canal, Okeechobee Intra...
Significance: This utilitarian building with slight Art Moderne influences was designed to distribute power as supplied by the Glades Electric Coop and to house the emergency generator. It is significant for it... More
Moore Haven Lock, Warehouse, Cross-State Canal, Okeechobee Intracoasta...
Significance: This building was constructed to serve as storage and workshop space for the Moore Haven Lock Reservation. It is significant for its role in the operation of the lock and dam. Survey number: HAER... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Caloosahatchee River, Cross-State Canal, Okee...
Significance: Engineered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville Office in 1937, Ortona Lock and Dam was designed for preventative measures during hurricanes, floods, and droughts while allowing navig... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Caloosahatchee River, Cross-State Canal, Okee...
Significance: Engineered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville Office in 1937, Ortona Lock and Dam was designed for preventative measures during hurricanes, floods, and droughts while allowing navig... More
Moore Haven Lock, Warehouse, Cross-State Canal, Okeechobee Intracoasta...
Significance: This building was constructed to serve as storage and workshop space for the Moore Haven Lock Reservation. It is significant for its role in the operation of the lock and dam. Survey number: HAER... More
Moore Haven Lock, Lock Tender's House, Cross-State Canal, Okeechobee I...
Significance: The lock tender's house is one of two remaining former residences at the Moore Haven Lock reservation. Although it lacks prominent decorative features, it does retain some notable architectural el... More
Ortona Lock, Lock No. 2, Machinery and Control Houses, Caloosahatchee ...
Significance: The five control houses are significant for their role in the operation of the lock and spillway gates. Survey number: HAER FL-19-B Building/structure dates: 1937 Initial Construction