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Tallest building in St. Petersburg built in the 1970s. 10: 400 Beach Drive: 316 (96) 29: 2007: 400 Beach Drive is a residential building. [19] [20] 400 Beach Drive is also referred to as '400 Beach'. 11: First Central Tower: 300 (91) 17: 1984: First Central Tower is an office building. [21] Tallest building in St. Petersburg built in the 1980s ...
In 1968 the Friends of the St. Pete Beach Public Library was formed raising over $26,000 for a new library building. [30] On July 7, 1969 the St. Pete Beach Library opened an 8,200 square foot building by architect Glenn Q. Johnson at 365 73rd Avenue. [29] The building was partially refurbished in 1995, and underwent a major renovation in 2020 ...
The city of St. Petersburg, Florida is currently a member in the Sister Cities International group that was created in 1956. [268] Takamatsu, Kagawa, Japan (since 1961) [269] Isla Mujeres, Quintana Roo, Mexico (since 2016) [270] Every year, the city of St Pete sponsors three high school students to do a summer exchange with Takamatsu, Japan.
The Don CeSar is a hotel located in St. Pete Beach, Florida.Developed by Thomas Rowe and opened in 1928, it gained renown as the Gulf playground for America's pampered rich at the height of the Jazz Age.
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The Aquatarium opened in 1964, with its main attraction being shows featuring trained dolphins, sea lions, and pilot whales. [1] Shows were staged under a 160-foot, golden geodesic dome, which sheltered the audience as they were seated around the world's largest circular marine tank [2] (100 feet in diameter, 25 feet deep, containing 1.244 million gallons of seawater). [3]
It was the first major hotel in St. Petersburg to be situated along the waterfront and represents the transition from small scale, mainly frame boarding houses and hotels built before the World War I era to the large, masonry hotels built in the boom years of 1921–26. Hotels built in St. Petersburg before 1920 were small, usually less than 50 ...
The Kenwood Historic District (also known as Historic Kenwood) is a district located in St. Petersburg, Florida U.S.A. It was designated on August 4, 2003, and is located immediately west of downtown, bounded by 9th Avenue North, 1st Avenue North, 19th Street North (adjacent to I-275) and 34th Street North.