Florida Stories: Walk Lake Wales 

The Lake Wales Museum is proud to release the Florida Stories: Walk Lake Wales application. Florida Stories: Walk Lake Wales was developed through a generous grant from the Florida Humanities Council. The “app” takes users on a self-guided tour of eleven historic buildings in Downtown Lake Wales. The “app” is Free to download - simply search for the Florida Stories “app” in iTunes or Google Play to access the Lake Wales Walking Tour. 

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Other notable locations in Lake Wales 

Terms & Definitions

  1. Bungalow
  2. Colonial Revival
  3. Frame Vernacular
  4. Mediterranean Revival
  5. Neoclassical
  6. Shotgun
  7. Spanish Mission
  8. Tudor Revival
  9. Terms Glossary

Origins

The bungalow first appeared in the United States around the turn of the century, an import from southeast Asia, where their low-pitched roof lines, wide overhanging eaves, expansive porches, and bands of windows fitted the tropical climate. California, then Florida, initially adopted the style which quickly became popular throughout the country.

The typical bungalow is small in size and almost exclusively used in residential design. Common traits include tapered porch posts, knee brackets beneath the eaves, and exposed rafters. The bungalow became the popular favorite of middle class urban and small town dwellers who in the early twentieth century began using mortgage loan financing to acquire family homes.