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  1. Henry B. Plant Museum is located at 401 W. Kennedy Boulevard, Tampa, Fl 33606. For general information, please call (813) 254-1891 or visit the museum website at www. ...

  2. The Plant system of railroads helped to create modern Florida. When Henry B. Plant was born in 1819, Florida was still under Spanish control. By 1821, Florida was named a United States Territory, and in 1845 it became a state. Before his death in 1899, Plant helped to develop Florida with railways, steamships, and luxury hotels. In discussions of railroads and their impact on Florida’s ...

  3. Henry B. Plant. Henry Bradley Plant worked in the mid-1800s in the express delivery business, starting in the north and later relocating to Georgia. During the Civil War, his company Southern Express worked under contract for the Confederacy but he left during the war and he spent two years traveling in the Caribbean, Europe and Canada.

  4. Henry B. Plant was named the “King of Florida” in Success magazine in 1898 because of the growth and prosperity he brought to the state of Florida. The outbreak of the Civil War provided Plant with an opportunity to buy out the southern lines he was already managing for the Adams Express Company. Plant saw the potential that Florida held and post-Civil War he was able to buy up other lines ...

  5. Jan 1, 2020 · Few men have done as much as Mr. H. B. Plant to develop the South…Mr. Plant is the head of great corporations which have been of incalculable value to the South.The above quote is from the Atlanta Journal, 1895. Plant’s vision for Florida’s development wasn’t limited to infrastructure and transportation.

  6. Henry Bradley Plant, was a businessman, entrepreneur, and investor involved with many transportation interests and projects, mostly railroads, in the southeastern United States. He was founder of the Plant System of railroads and steamboats.

  7. Visit the Staff & Board section to learn more about who we are and The Museum section for what we do here at the Henry B. Plant Museum. Looking for information on the origins of the building? Check out the History page for insight on why this grand building was constructed and discover who Henry B. Plant was.