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The Valencia Hotel and Arcade (also known as the El Verano Hotel or El Patio Hotel) is a historic hotel in Venice, Florida. It is located at 229 West Venice Avenue. On November 10, 1994, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
WFTT-TV (channel 62) is a religious television station licensed to Venice, Florida, United States, serving the Tampa Bay area. Owned by Entravision Communications, the station maintains transmitter facilities in Riverview, Florida. Despite Venice being WFTT-TV's city of license, the station maintains no physical presence there.
The Trafficante crime family, also known as the Tampa crime family or the Tampa Mafia, is an Italian-American Mafia crime family based in Tampa, Florida. The most notable boss of the family was Santo Trafficante Jr. who ruled Tampa and the crime family with an iron fist. [ 1 ]
The Tampa Bay area is enjoying a hotel boom. In the last few years, several upper-end hotels have opened, adding almost 5,000 rooms to one of the country’s most popular destinations. The bay ...
TAMPA — Tampa’s historic Le Meridien hotel has said goodbye to Bizou Brasserie and hello to Sal Rosa. The restaurant on the second floor of the downtown hotel debuted its new Latin-Caribbean ...
The first depot in Venice was located originally at the junction of what is now Tampa and Nokomis Avenues. In 1925, Fred H. Albee purchased 2,916 acres (1,180 ha) of land from the Venice-Sarasota Company. Albee had previously developed Nokomis and built its first luxury hotel, known as the Pollyanna Inn.
To be clear, the sleeping quarters at Venice's beachfront pod hotel aren't exactly bunk beds — rather, they're refrigerator-sized "pods" stacked atop one another, like giant Lego bricks.
Venice's newspaper is the Venice Gondolier Sun. It is published twice each week and has a circulation of 13,500 copies. [33] [34] Tampa Bay's Univision affiliate WVEA-TV is licensed to Venice, though it is based in Tampa and broadcasts from Riverview.