About LMNA

Download LMNA LogoThe South and East Lake Morton Historic District Neighborhoods (the Lake Morton Historic Districts), located primarily south and east of Lake Morton and north of Lake Hollingsworth, are important to Lakeland because of their architectural integrity and historical elements.

Although the development of these neighborhoods began around 1906, most of the houses were built during the Florida Boom between 1920 and 1926. This era provides the basis for the predominant architectural character of Bungalow and Mediterranean styles exhibited today.

The area's rolling topography and occasional angular or curvilinear streets and lake shores provide pleasant images, spaces and vistas, creating a character unique in Lakeland and rare in Florida cities. The presence of the Florida Southern College's Frank Lloyd Wright campus, the Lakeland Public Library, and the Polk Museum of Art, as well as several other architecturally or historically significant public and semi-public buildings, further support the neighborhood's quality and character.

Maps

Lakeland Historic Districs
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Neighborhood Contacts

Code Enforcement
Jim Dehne
(863) 581-7311
jim.dehne@lakelandgov.net

Police Department
Officer Dale Deas
(863) 834-4444
Dale.deas@lakelandgov.net

Cynthia Clifford
(863) 834-8917
Cynthia.Clifford@lakelandgov.net

Community Development
Lynn Schindler
(863) 834-8443
lynn.schindler@lakelandgov.net

Lynne Simpkins
(863) 834-6011
lynne.simpkins@lakelandgov.net