Sister Uno, the only orange cow on the Hawley Property, idles in one of the farm’s shady fields. Newberry, Florida, March 21, 2020.
Phillip Hawley stands in his easternmost field with a watering hose in hand, diligently providing water for his cattle.
Infrared image of a bend in Gainesville, Florida.
Infrared image of Newberry, Florida.
Then and Now photo illustration of the Atlantic Coastline train arriving into what is now Main Street, Gainesville, Fla., July 16, 2020. The original drawing is from an early 20th century postcard showing the Brown House Hotel, where visitors can stay after exiting the train on what is now Main Street.
A rusted weather-vane crowns the Hawley pond gazebo—a local favorite fishing hole in Newberry, Florida.
Infrared image of a small pond in Newberry, Florida.
Infrared image of the gazebo on the Hawley Property’s pond in Newberry, Florida.
Then and Now photo illustration of the former Gainesville Opera House turned into Harry’s restaurant in downtown Gainesville, Fla., Thursday, July 16, 2020. The Opera House, which was renamed three different times under different ownerships, eventually closed in 1929 when it failed to compete with emerging movie theaters.
Then and Now photo illustration of the Brown House Hotel around 1910 on Main Street, Gainesville, Fla., July 16, 2020. The hotel’s name changed many times, but the building now serves as the location for the Alachua County Court Services Department.
Then and Now photo illustration of the Woolworth’s Building in Gainesville, Fla., Jan. 15, 1937 and Thursday, July 16, 2020. Replacing Gainesville’s National Bank, Woolworth’s was one of the original creators of the “five-and-dime store” and pioneered modern retail companies.
Then and Now photo illustration of University Avenue in the 1960s, Gainesville, Fla., Thursday, July 16, 2020. This jewelry store became Gainesville’s first arcade bar in 2015.