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1913-1922. The city's namesake: Alvah Alonzo Bunnell, with his wife, Susan Cynthia Goodwin Bunnell
1973-1982. An amusement park in southern Flagler County was short-lived.
1973-1982. Flagler Palm Coast High School was built, thanks to a donation of land by ITT.
1963-1972. Bunnell High School caught fire.
1953-1962. U.S. 1 was widened from two lanes to four.
1953-1962. The first hospital in Bunnell was started by John Canakaris.
1943-1952. Sisco Deen remembers riding around the streets of town on a horse in the 1940s.
1913-1922. Isaac Moody's daughter lays down the first brick for the Old Brick Road.
1923-1932. Charles Lindbergh lands in Flagler Beach, creating a stir for Bunnell residents.
1923-1932. The Flagler County courthouse was built in 1926.
1933-1942. The Little Red School House was built. It still stands on the campus of Bunnell Elementary School.
1933-1942. Railroads provided the lifeblood of the local economy.
1943-1952. Walter Morris returned from World War II as band leader for Bunnell High School.
1983-1992. Former Bunnell High School band member Charles Turner made it big as the trumpeter for Frank Sinatra.
1983-1992. The area was ravaged by wildfires in 1985.
1993-2002. The First Baptist Church of Bunnell celebrates 75 years in the community. It is now the home of the Flagler Playhouse.
2003-2012. The Government Services Building was completed.
2003-2012. The Bunnell State Bank building was added to the National Register of Historic Places.