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Marreese Speights (b. 1987), basketball player for NCAA champion Florida and NBA champion Golden State Warriors [28] Pat Terrell (b. 1968), professional NFL player; Doug Waechter (b. 1981), MLB pitcher [29] Dan Wheldon (1978–2011), Indy Racing League driver (killed in 15-car crash on October 16, 2011) [30] Frank Wren (b. 1958), MLB general ...
Founded Raymond James Financial in St. Petersburg in 1962 Thomas James (1942/43–) Businessman; chairman of Raymond James Financial, an S&P 500-listed financial services company headquartered in St. Petersburg: Lives in St. Petersburg; graduated from Stetson College of Law in St. Petersburg: George W. Jenkins (1907–1996) Businessman; founder ...
The museum was founded by Mary Wheeler Eaton [1] in 1920 as the St. Petersburg Memorial Historical Society. The city of St. Petersburg granted the organization the site after the 1921 Tampa Bay hurricane destroyed the aquarium standing on the land. It is the oldest museum in Pinellas County. [2]
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Jupiter’s favorite son, who passed away in 2018 at age 82, lived all over the area, including his former ranch, museum and dinner theater. He’s called Jupiter “the best place in the world.”
Russian immigrant citrus grower, constructed railroad stations and supplied crossties; took over bankrupt Orange Belt Railway and named St. Petersburg, Florida, for Saint Petersburg, Russia San Antonio Judge Edmund F. Dunne: western judge forced to resign due to mixing church and state; founder of San Antonio: San Antonio James J. Horgan
Roman Catholic bishops of Saint Petersburg (5 P) Pages in category "People from St. Petersburg, Florida" The following 99 pages are in this category, out of 99 total.
Jupiter’s favorite son, who passed away in 2018 at age 82, lived all over the area, including his former ranch, museum and dinner theater. He’s called Jupiter “the best place in the world.”