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  2. Boyd Hill Nature Preserve - Wikipedia

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    Boyd Hill Nature Preserve is a 245-acre (99 ha) protected area in St. Petersburg, Florida, Pinellas County, Florida. [1] The preserve is located on the shores of Lake Maggiore in south St. Petersburg. It is operated by St. Petersburg Parks and Recreation and includes more than three miles of trails through a variety of ecosystems. [2]

  3. List of parks in St. Petersburg, Florida - Wikipedia

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    St. Petersburg Parks and Recreation website This page was last edited on 9 February 2024, at 20:22 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. Williams Park - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1888 and originally named "City Park," it was changed to Williams Park in honor of the co-founder of St. Petersburg, John Constantine Williams Sr. [2] The park is the center of the downtown business district and has been the venue for numerous political and civic rallies and celebrations for more than one hundred years.

  5. St. Petersburg Pier - Wikipedia

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    The city of St. Petersburg built its first pier, the Municipal Recreation Pier, ten feet north of the Electric Pier in 1913 after a $40,000 bond was authorized by voters. [10] [11] [17] [18] The Municipal Recreation Pier was an effort by the city to boost its tourism, enhance the cities parks, and was used solely for recreational activities. [17]

  6. Vinoy Park - Wikipedia

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    Vinoy Park is an 11.6-acre (4.7 ha) park located on the downtown waterfront of St. Petersburg, Florida. [1] Vinoy Park was named after the Vinoy Park Hotel, which was originally called the Vinoy Park when constructed in 1925 and sits adjacent to the park. [2] Vinoy Park is operated by St. Petersburg's Parks and Recreation group. [3]

  7. Huggins-Stengel Field - Wikipedia

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    Huggins-Stengel Field (formerly known as Crescent Lake Field or Miller Huggins Field) is a baseball field located within Crescent Lake Park in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States. It was originally constructed in 1925 as a Spring Training practice field for the New York Yankees and later hosted the New York Mets and Baltimore Orioles .

  8. Weedon Island Preserve - Wikipedia

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    The Weedon Island Preserve is a 3,190-acre natural area situated along the western shore of Tampa Bay and located at 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg, Florida, United States. It is predominately an estuarine preserve composed of upland and aquatic ecosystems such as mangrove forests, pine/scrubby flatwoods, and maritime hammocks, and is ...

  9. Al Lang Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Al Lang Stadium was built in 1947 at the site of an older facility known as St. Petersburg Athletic Park. It is named in honor of Al Lang, a former mayor of St. Petersburg who was instrumental in bringing minor league and spring training baseball to the city in the early 20th century. [5]