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|caption=Florida Public Archaeology Network currently occupies the L&N Marine Terminal Building
|name=L&N Marine Terminal Building
|location=Commendencia Street Wharf<br/>(Moved to 207 East Main Street in 1972
|architect=
|client=L&N Railroad
|engineer=[[Alexander V. Vice Clubbs]]
|owner=State of Florida
|construction_start_date=
It was occupied by [[Quenby Mitchell]]'s [[Secondhand Rose]] consignment boutique for many years until damage from [[Hurricane Ivan]] in [[2004]] forced the business to close. After extensive renovations in 2006, it reopened as the coordinating center of the [[Florida Public Archaeology Network]].
 
==Other images==
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Image:MarineTermandGrainElev.jpg|[[1903]]
Image:LNMarine-HABS-SW2.jpg|In use at [[Commendencia Street Wharf]], date unknown
Image:LNMarine-HABS-NE.jpg|From northeast, prior to 1972 relocation and restoration
Image:LNMarine-HABS-SE.jpg|From southeast, pre-restoration
Image:LNMarine-HABS-SW.jpg|From southwest, pre-restoration
Image:LNMarine-HABS-South.jpg|South face, after restoration
Image:LNMarine-HABS-SE2.jpg|From southeast, after restoration
Image:LNMarine-HABS-North.jpg|North face, after restoration
Image:LNMarine-HABS-West.jpg|West face, after restoration
Image:LNMarine-HABS-SW3.jpg|From northwest, after restoration
Image:LNMarine-HABS-SW4.jpg|From southwest, after restoration
</gallery>
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[[Category:National Register of Historic Places]]