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The Studebaker Building (now home to the USGS St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center) is a historic site in St. Petersburg, Florida. It is located at 600 4th Street South. It is located at 600 4th Street South.
Central Saint Petersburg is the central and the leading part of Saint Petersburg, Russia. It looks nothing like the downtown district of a typical major city, and has no skyscrapers. The Central Business District's main borders are Neva River to the north and west, and the Fontanka River to the south and east, but the downtown includes areas ...
Narvaez marker in Jungle Prada Park. The Tocobaga tribe inhabited the Jungle Prada site for approximately 600 years, from 1000 to 1600 CE. [2] Their village complex in the area once contained a series of mounds stretching up and down Boca Ciega Bay for more than three miles (4.8 km); however most of the mounds were dismantled and used as fill for 20th century urban development. [3]
Part of its plan is to close some locations of its nearly 600 restaurants in the meantime. ... - 4500 Central Avenue, Hot Springs ... - 6151 34th Street North, St. Petersburg - 11601 N. Dale Mabry ...
The intersections included on SR 687 on both 3rd Street and 4th Street extend between 5th Ave S and 5th Ave N in downtown St. Petersburg. North of I-375, the route runs partly concurrent with US 92 until the intersection with SR 693 / SR 686 / unsigned SR 600 intersection in northeast St. Petersburg and continues along 4th Street until ...
The Fontanka Embankment (Russian: Набережная реки Фонтанки) is a street in Saint Petersburg that follows the course of the Fontanka from its origin as it diverges from the Neva River up to its confluence with the Great Neva. [1]
Bounded by 5th Avenue North, Beach Drive Northeast, Central Avenue, and 9th Street North 27°46′34″N 82°38′19″W / 27.7761°N 82.6386°W / 27.7761; -82.6386 ( Downtown St. Petersburg Historic
Moyka River, flowing through Central Saint Petersburg The Trinity Bridge is a landmark of Art Nouveau design. People walking on the main street of Saint Petersburg, Nevsky Prospekt. The law on election of the City Governor was changed, breaking the tradition of democratic election by universal suffrage that started in 1991.