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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Pinellas ...

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    Roughly bounded by 12th Avenue, Gulf Boulevard, 4th Avenue, and Gulf Avenue St. Pete Beach: There was a boundary increase on September 15, 2003 (refnum 03000943 ...

  3. Priatek Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Priatek Plaza, formerly known as One Progress Plaza and the Bank of America Tower, [4] is a 28-story skyscraper designed by Jung Brannen Associates located at 200 Central Avenue in downtown St. Petersburg, Florida. It was completed in 1990, and at 117.65 m (386.0 ft), it is one of the tallest buildings in the city, and has the largest tenant ...

  4. St. Petersburg, Florida - Wikipedia

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    St. Petersburg is a city in Pinellas County, Florida, United States.As of the 2020 census, the population was 258,308, making it the fifth-most populous city in Florida and the most populous city in the state that is not a county seat (the city of Clearwater is the seat of Pinellas County). [4]

  5. Snell Isle - Wikipedia

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    Snell's residence on the Isle. Snell Isle is a neighborhood in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States that centers on Snell Isle Boulevard. The street is named after local developer C. Perry Snell (1869–1942), a Kentucky druggist who moved to St. Petersburg in 1900 and began buying properties he developed into upscale residential neighborhoods, commercial buildings, and public parks. [1]

  6. Aquatarium (Florida) - Wikipedia

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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]

  7. Cathedral Church of St. Peter (St. Petersburg, Florida)

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    St. Peter's parish was organized in 1889 and they built a frame structure at 11th Street and Baum Avenue. [3] Peter Tomlinson donated land to the Episcopal Church at what is now the corner of 2nd Avenue North and 4th Street North in 1896 and the frame building was moved there.

  8. “The White Lotus” Thailand Hotel Isn't a Real Place — It's 4 ...

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    To avoid spoilers, this story only covers locations in season 3, episode 1 of The White Lotus. The White Lotus in Thailand holds more secrets than viewers might think. The stunning fictional hotel ...

  9. North Shore Historic District (St. Petersburg, Florida)

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    The North Shore Historic District, commonly known as Old Northeast or Historic Old Northeast, [2] is a U.S. historic district (designated as such on February 20, 2003) located in St. Petersburg, Florida. The district, located adjacent to Downtown, is bounded by 4th Street N, 5th Avenue N, Tampa Bay, and 30th Ave N. It contains 2975 historic ...