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The Don CeSar was featured in a full-color two-page spread in a 1982 issue of National Geographic. Don CeSar Hotel in St. Pete Beach, Fla, is said to be haunted by the unchained [4] ghost of its original owner, Thomas Rowe {see " Don CeSar Hotel in St. Petersburg Beach" under 'Florida' in the Wikipedia article "Haunted Locations"}
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The town of St. Pete Beach was consolidated from the municipalities of Pass-a-Grille, Don CeSar Place, Belle Vista, and St. Petersburg Beach in a 1957 referendum, in which consolidation only won by a margin of 5 votes. [11]
St. Pete Beach is slowly returning to normal following Hurricanes Helene and Milton. On Monday, volunteers worked to clean up the beach while a sand sifting operation on Pass-a-Grille continued.
Bill and Mandy Adams board up their home in Keaton Beach, Florida before evacuating. Fort Myers Beach pictured on Thursday, Sept. 26, 2024, moments after Hurricane Helene passes through.
The Don CeSar hotel opened on the north side of Pass-a-Grille in 1928, spurring more development. [5] Pass-a-Grille was eventually incorporated into the city of St. Pete Beach in 1957, and in 1989 Pass-a-Grille was recognized as a National Register Historic District.
The Department of Labor is proposing to phase out a controversial Depression-era program that lets some employers pay disabled workers less than the federal minimum wage.
Title: Don CeSar Hotel: St. Petersburg Beach, Florida Date: ca. 1928 General note The Don CeSar Hotel, located at 3400 Gulf Blvd. in St. Petersburg Beach, Florida, opened in January 1928. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.