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  1. Henry Bradley Plant (October 27, 1819 – June 23, 1899), 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 .

  2. Learn about Henry Bradley Plant, the founder of the Plant System of railroads and steamship lines that connected Florida to the world. Discover how he built the Tampa Bay Hotel, a luxury resort that hosted the U.S. Army during the Spanish-American War.

  3. When Henry B. Plant brought the railroad to Tampa in 1884, he opened the door for many businesses to flourish. The railroad was at the center of the city's economy. From downtown, it ran to Port Tampa City where one could board a Plant Line steamship to Mobile, Alabama, Jamaica, Cuba, or Bermuda.

  4. Welcome to the Henry B. Plant Museum. The Henry B. Plant Museum is housed in the former Tampa Bay Hotel, which was a Victorian railroad resort that operated from 1891 - 1932. Since 1933, the Tampa Bay Hotel has been home to the Henry B. Plant Museum and the University of Tampa.

  5. The Henry B. Plant Museum (Plant Museum) is located in the south wing of Plant Hall on the University of Tampa's campus, located at 401 West Kennedy Boulevard in Tampa, Florida. Plant Hall was originally built by Henry B. Plant as the Tampa Bay Hotel ; a 511-room resort-style hotel that opened on February 5, 1891, near the terminus of the Plant ...

  6. Contents. Henry B. Plant. American industrialist. Learn about this topic in these articles: contribution to Tampa. In Tampa. Henry B. Plant’s South Florida Railroad arrived in 1884 and stimulated population growth and new industry.

  7. Visit the 1891 Tampa Bay Hotel, a National Historic Landmark and the former palace of railroad magnate Henry Bradley Plant. Explore the opulent furnishings, artifacts and exhibits that showcase Florida's early tourism and history.