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it struggled to compete against newer hotels and was converted into a residence for the Gasque family in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1975 it was purchased by Marlene and Robert Sumner who turned it into a restaurant. In the 1980s it became a
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The Dade City News reported that the Edwinola would probably close in September 2016, as soon as its current residents can find other assisted living facilities to relocate to.
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The assisted living center closed in 2016, and reopened in May, 2017 under new ownership and management. It is located at 14235 Edwinola Way.
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station. In 2012 the building's 100th anniversary was celebrated.
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Dade City, Florida
retirement
assisted living
Model T
Seaboard Railroad
Doric columns
Mansard roof
World War II
retirement home


The Edwinola marks 100 years as Dade City landmark
Edwinola Official Site
Retirement Resources
28°21′55.5″N 82°11′27.2″W / 28.365417°N 82.190889°W / 28.365417; -82.190889
Categories
Retirement communities in the United States
Buildings and structures in Pasco County, Florida
Dade City, Florida
1912 establishments in Florida
Residential buildings in Florida
Hotel buildings completed in 1912

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