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State Road 580 (SR 580) is a major commercial and commuter route serving northern Pinellas and central Hillsborough County, Florida, The western terminus is an intersection with Broadway Street (U.S. Route 19 Alternate (US 19 Alt.)-SR 595 in Dunedin); the current eastern terminus is an intersection with 56th Street next to the campuses of Florida College and Florida Christian College in ...
Duhme Road, 113th Street N, Ridge Road SW, Clearwater-Largo Road S,N Ft.Harrison Avenue ,Edgewater Dr N, Gulfshore Blvd former SR 595A [2] CR 345: 2.90 miles (4.67 km) Alt US 19/SR 595 in Clearwater: Jackson Street in Dunedin: Marshall Street, Fulton Avenue, Fairmont Street, Douglas Avenue CR 346: SR 693: US 19: 126th Avenue North former SR 696 ...
Ruth Eckerd Hall is a 73,000-square-foot (6,800 m 2) performing arts venue, located in Clearwater, Florida, in the Tampa Bay area and is part of the Richard B. Baumgardner Center for the Performing Arts.
Originally conceived in the 1970s as the 49th Street Bridge, a toll-levied part of the 12-mile (19 km) Pinellas Parkway, the current six-lane twin-span bridge provides direct, unmitigated access from eastern Clearwater to St. Petersburg/Clearwater International Airport by connecting McMullen Booth Road to 49th Street North and also serves as a ...
3231 McMullen Booth Rd., Safety Harbor, Florida, United States Coordinates 28°02′20″N 82°42′29″W / 28.03891°N 82.70806°W / 28.03891; -82
State Road 590 (SR 590) is an east–west commercial and commuter highway serving central Pinellas County, within Clearwater and Safety Harbor.It runs from running from Alt US 19 in Clearwater east to State Road 580 in Safety Harbor, and is a scenic route in much of Safety Harbor.
AdventHealth North Pinellas is a non-profit hospital campus in Tarpon Springs, Florida, United States. It became part of the AdventHealth hospital network following a merger with University Community Health in September 2010.
In 1956, General Electric built the Pinellas Plant on a 96-acre (390,000 m 2) plot in Pinellas County, Florida. [1] This site was formerly known as Bryan's Dairy Farm. In 1957, the site was sold to the United States Atomic Energy Commission. In exchange, GE was awarded a 25-year contract to operate the site.