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the Church of Scientology, had purchased two Clearwater landmarks [14] 1977 Pinellas County's Heritage Park opens an exhibit of historically significant Pinellas County structures. [3]: 7 Corrine Freeman becomes St. Petersburg's first woman mayor. [4]: 268 1978 Egmont Key named to the national register of Historic Places. [4]: 262
63,132 (For Events) October 18, 2008 Toyota Arena: Ontario: 11,089 September 2024 Frontwave Arena: Oceanside: 7,500 1968 Oxnard Performing Arts Center Oxnard: 1,608 December 14, 2022 Acrisure Arena: Palm Desert: 11,007 January 1988 McCallum Theatre: 1,127 1936 Plaza Theatre (Palm Springs, California) Palm Springs: 800 October 1922 Rose Bowl ...
Clearwater Beach includes a resort area and a residential area on a barrier island in the Gulf of Mexico in Pinellas County on the west-central coast of Florida, United States. Located just west over the Intracoastal Waterway by way of the Clearwater Memorial Causeway from the rest of the city of Clearwater, Florida , of which it is part ...
BayCare Ballpark is the Phillies' third Clearwater spring training home. The team moved to Clearwater in 1947. They trained and played home games at Clearwater Athletic Field from 1947 to 1954. The City of Clearwater opened a new ballpark for spring training in 1955 and named it Jack Russell Stadium. (The ballpark was renamed Jack Russell ...
Clearwater is a city and the county seat of Pinellas County, Florida, United States, west of Tampa and north of St. Petersburg. To the west of Clearwater lies the Gulf of Mexico and to the southeast lies Tampa Bay. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 117,292.
The Clearwater Historical Society is an organization that researches and preserves the past of the city of Clearwater, Florida. The society was started in 1978 by friends and neighbors that wanted to save the history. In 1983, the society moved to the historic Plumb House, 1380 South Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Clearwater. In 2014, the ...
Clearwater was founded in 1966 by folk music legend and activist Pete Seeger and his wife, Toshi, to raise money and awareness for environmental concerns, including protecting the Hudson River.
Clearwater Athletic Field was a stadium in Clearwater, Florida. It was first used by professional baseball teams for spring training in 1923 and was the Phillies' first spring training ballpark in Clearwater. The grandstand sat approximately 2,000 and bleachers increased capacity to close to 3,000.