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  2. The new History Center will showcase Sunken Gardens’ history and its important role in developing Florida’s tourism industry during the era of Old Florida roadside attractions. Never-before seen photos, documents, and footage of the Gardens during its heyday of 250,000 visitors a year will be showcased within a media wall and exhibit panels.

  3. Museums, Galleries and Theaters - St. Petersburg, Florida

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    Creativity flourishes in spaces all across St. Pete. Residents and visitors can find world-renowned museums, a host of independent art galleries and exhibits, and a performing arts scene that celebrates local acts alongside national talent.

  4. Object Moved - stpete.org

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    Object Moved This document may be found here

  5. City of St. Petersburg Situation Report: City street teams and damage assessment teams are out today in neighborhoods that were not accessible yesterday to provide resources to those impacted and access damage. 160 trees reported downed. All 9 City boat ramps were damaged and remain closed.

  6. Things to Do - St. Petersburg, Florida

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    Sunken Gardens. St. Pete’s oldest living museum is a botanical paradise in the midst of the bustling city and home to some of the oldest tropical plants in the region. Learn More

  7. Beaches - St. Petersburg, Florida

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    From its 10-foot observation tower, beachgoers can enjoy a breathtaking view of Florida's famous Sunshine Skyway Bridge, the Gulf of Mexico, and Boca Ciega Bay. Spa Beach & North Shore Beach. 600 2nd Ave. N.E. and 901 North Shore Dr. N.E.

  8. City offices will now be closed all week: October 7-11. We will keep residents updated on reopenings. Note, this includes Sunken Gardens. Brush sites will be closed on Wednesday, Oct. 8. Trash and recycling will not be picked up on Wednesday, Oct. 8. The City's debris management site, located at 1953 72nd St. N, will be closed on Wednesday, Oct. 8.

  9. Coliseum - St. Petersburg, Florida

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    The Coliseum is located in the local historic district of downtown St. Pete, within walking distance of many downtown restaurants, shops & hotels. It offers over 800 parking spaces within walking distance, pre-approved catering options and in-house beverage service, and a friendly, professional, and experienced staff.

  10. Canoe & Kayak Trails - St. Petersburg, Florida

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    Florida's Floating Trails. Just as City Trails offers biking and pedestrian trails, St. Pete’s Blueways offer miles of paddling trails that can be accessed by canoe, kayak, or standup paddleboard. Each Blueway trail has parking, designated landings, and shorelines that are open to the public.

  11. We urge all residents to heed these evacuation orders. Shelters: A pet-friendly shelter has opened at Gibbs High School for evacuating St. Pete residents. Residents planning to stay at a shelter should bring their own supplies, including food, water, and any personal items.