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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 ...
QUINCY − The city's Park Division is nearing completion on the new Beachcomber Park along Quincy Shore Drive. More than 2,000 native plants will go into the site across from Wollaston Beach ...
Coconuts Comedy Club is a chain of comedy clubs. They first opened in St. Pete Beach, FL in May 1986. Since then many more locations have opened up in Florida and throughout the rest of the country. They also have clubs in parts of the Caribbean and Europe.
The World of Beachcomber was a surreal television comedy show produced by the BBC inspired by the Beachcomber column in the Daily Express newspaper. Description
Pass-a-Grille sign. Pass-a-Grille is a small beach neighborhood and former town at the south end of St. Pete Beach in Pinellas County, Florida.The community includes the Pass-a-Grille Historic District, Gulf Beaches Historical Museum, and Pass-A-Grille Beach. [1]
The Beachcomber, a British series premiering in 1962 The Beachcombers , a Canadian TV series premiering in 1972 ending in 1990; also airing as "Beachcombers" Beach Combers , a 1936 Walter Lantz cartoon
Persephone, in 2013. The Beachcombers followed the life of Nick Adonidas (Bruno Gerussi), a Greek Canadian log salvager in British Columbia who earned a living traveling the coastline northwest of Vancouver with his partner Jesse Jim aboard their logging tug Persephone [3] tracking down logs that broke away from barges and logging booms.
Jannus Live (originally known as Jannus Landing) is an outdoor music venue in St. Petersburg, Florida. Located in the Downtown St. Petersburg Historic District , the courtyard venue has hosted numerous concerts for local and mainstream artists. [ 1 ]