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There are two beaches along the Causeway: the Ben T. Davis Municipal Beach, maintained by the City of Tampa at the east end, and an unnamed beach owned by the Florida Department of Transportation on the west end. Frontage roads accessible at several points along the route run alongside the main four-lane road and are broken up by the bridge ...
Views include Holmes Beach, Bradenton Beach, Longboat Key, Siesta Key, Englewood Beach, as well as traffic cams at the Skyway Bridge and restaurant cams on Cedar Key. Here are some of the live ...
Turkey Creek Road S/N SR 574 / Turkey Creek Road Plant City: US 92 West-northwest of Plant City: Former SR 574B [1] CR 576: Memorial Highway W/E SR 580 / CR 589: Town 'n' Country: Eisenhower Boulevard Tampa: Former SR 576 [1] CR 579
Rocky Point is an area in Tampa Bay consisting of both areas within and around the city limits of Tampa, Florida. It is connected to mainland Tampa by the Courtney Campbell Causeway, which continues west across the bay to Clearwater. Tampa International Airport is located at the other end of the causeway about a mile east of Rocky Point. The ...
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Two other sites were once listed, but have been removed. The 22 properties and districts in Hillsborough County outside Tampa are listed in National Register of Historic Places listings in Hillsborough County, Florida. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 20, 2024. [2]
South Westshore is a neighborhood within the city limits of Tampa, Florida. As of the 2000 census the neighborhood had a population of 4,597. The ZIP Codes serving the neighborhood are 33611 and 33629. The neighborhood is located just south of the Westshore Business District.
Bayshore Boulevard with downtown Tampa in the background. Bayshore Boulevard is a waterfront road on Hillsborough Bay in South Tampa, Florida.Located south of downtown Tampa, its sidewalk, at 4.5 miles (7.2 km) long, is 10 feet (3.0 m) wide and is the second longest continuous sidewalk in the United States, after Seawall Boulevard in Galveston, Texas. [1]