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Capt. John Foley Horr House

Historic house ruins on Marco Island, United States

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The Capt. John Foley Horr House is the historic residence of Captain John Foley Horr on the southern portion of Marco Island, Florida. It is located at the north side of Whiskey Creek Drive on Key Marco (formerly known as Horr's Island). Horr also established a citrus grove and pineapple plantation on the island. On October 8, 1997, the house, used by Horr as a residence, was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Today, only tabby ruins of the house remain.

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October 8, 1997

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25.90° N, -81.69° E