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The Hyde Park Historic Districts are U.S. Historic Districts (designated as such on March 4, 1985) located in Tampa, Florida. They are bounded by the Hillsborough River, Hillsborough Bay, Howard Avenue, and Kennedy Boulevard. They contain 1,264 buildings, including the Hutchinson House and the Anderson-Frank House
Roughly bounded by Florida Avenue and East Fortune, Tampa, Franklin, and East Harrison Streets 27°57′15″N 82°27′37″W / 27.954167°N 82.460278°W / 27.954167; -82.460278 ( North Franklin Street Historic
Jasminum sambac (Arabian jasmine or Sambac jasmine) [1] [3] is a species of jasmine with a native range from Bhutan to India [4] [5] It is cultivated in many places, especially West Asia, South Asia and Southeast Asia.
The first house in the neighborhood was built by James Watrous in 1882 at 1307 Morrison Avenue. [4] Growth occurred rapidly and a street car line was put in on Swann Ave and Rome Ave. [4] This is the reason for the wideness of the two streets, while most in the neighborhood are much narrower. The area where Old Hyde Park Village is today was ...
Seminole Heights is a historic neighborhood and district located in central Tampa. It is bounded on the west by Florida Avenue, on the north by Hanna Avenue, on the east by Interstate 275 and on the south by Osborne Avenue. [1] It includes many early 20th century bungalow homes and historic buildings.
SR 678 road sign in Tampa, Florida. An Interstate 275 overpass can be seen in the background.. State Road 678 (SR 678) is a 0.501-mile (0.806 km) stretch of Bearss Avenue between (Business US 41 (U.S. Route 41 Bus.) and SR 685 (Florida Avenue) and US 41/SR 45 (Nebraska Avenue) in Tampa, Florida.
Also included are the homes and businesses on the west side of the street of S. MacDill Ave., Gadsden Park on S. MacDill Ave. and the adjacent ELAPP Property which is part of the South Tampa Greenway. The Ballast Point neighborhood is an official City of Tampa neighborhood, and is largely residential.
It is located at 905 North Florida Avenue in the north end of the downtown core. On March 12, 1996, the Floridan was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The hotel is known to be one of the most haunted buildings in Downtown Tampa, with the highest levels of activity taking place in the lobby as well as various guestrooms.