Kenwood Historic District
kenwood historic district
Description
Historic Kenwood is located just west of downtown St. Petersburg and is one of a handful of our city's 109 neighborhoods listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Home to more than 2500 residents living in over 1100 single family homes, the neighborhood has one of the highest concentrations of bungalows in Florida. Many of the homes date from the 1920s, when the Arts and Crafts movement had reached its zenith in cities as diverse as San Diego, Denver, Chicago, and, of course, St. Petersburg.
Home to more than 2500 residents living in over 1100 single family homes, the neighborhood has one of the highest concentrations of bungalows in Florida. Many of the homes date from the 1920s, when the Arts and Crafts movement had reached its zenith in cities as diverse as San Diego, Denver, Chicago, and, of course, St. Petersburg.
Amenities
- Landmark
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Attractions nearby

- Grand Central District Association
- Painting with a Twist
- Sunken Gardens
- Morean Arts Center
- Practically Pikasso
- Serenity Now Fishing Charters
- Hookem Harry
- Ultimate Catch Charters
- Beach Waterfront Complex
- Kenwood Historic District
- North Shore Historic District
- St. Petersburg Lawn Bowling Club
- Manhattan Casino
- Gulfport Historical Society Museum
- Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum
- Florida Holocaust Museum
- Great Explorations Children's Museum
- Gulfport Beach Park
- Campbell Park
- Crescent Lake Park
Restaurants nearby

- Skyway Jack's
- Fourth Street Shrimp Store Restaurant and Market
- Outback Steakhouse-St. Petersburg/4th Street
- La Cote Basque Winehouse
- Ferg's Sports Bar & Grill
- Tangelo's Grille
- Cafe Ten-O-One
- Tijuana Flats Burrito Co.
- Texas Cattle Company Steakhouse
- Sushi Rock Grill
- Carrabba's Italian Grill
- Sumo Sushi Bar
- Panera Bread
- Siam Garden
- El Cap
- Backfin Blue Cafe
- Six Tables Fine Dining
- Jo-El's Specialty Kosher Foods
- Bowled Restaurant
- Habana Cafe



