Arcadia’s downtown has 374 buildings in the National Register of Historic Places. Roughly bounded by Lee and Mills Avenues. Imogene, Cypress, Pine, and Magnolia Streets are shown outlined in yellow in the map below.

Architecture is a large part of Arcadia’s Historic District, with Classical Revival and Late Victorian being the more common architectural styles.

Map of Arcadia, Florida's Historic District

Historic Attractions Located Outside the Historic District

Johnson-Smith House

1519 N. Arcadia Ave.

Pine Level Archeological District

(address restricted)

Micajah T. Singleton House

711 W. Hickory St.

William Oswell Ralls House

640 W. Whidden St.

Historic Population of Arcadia, FL

Census Pop.
1900 799
1910 1,736 117.3%
1920 3,479 100.4%
1930 4,082 17.3%
1940 4,055 -0.7%
1950 4,764 17.5%
1960 5,889 23.6%
1970 5,658 -3.9%
1980 6,002 6.1%
1990 6,488 8.1%
2000 6,604 1.8%
2010 7,637 15.6%
2020(est.) 8,570 8.8%