First United Methodist Church, established in 1887, is rich with stories of people and buildings. Woven between stories of internationally renowned sp... more >>
The Pinellas Pioneer Settlement is a non-profit, volunteer organization whose mission is to authentically recreate the life styles of Pinella... more >>
Relax and take in beautiful sunsets, and discover the historic charm of this Old Florida fishing community. You won't find any high rise hotels, just ... more >>
A docent will lead a one-hour walking tour through the city every Thursday beginning Sept. 30, 10 a.m., at the Dunedin Historical Society.
The pric... more >>
Weedon Island Preserve combines a wonderful nature experience on a site with fascinating historical significance. The Cultural and Natural History Cen... more >>
In February 1924, the Granada Terrace subdivision was platted by prominent local developer C. Perry Snell and laid out with parkways, circular plazas ... more >>
Andrews Memorial Chapel is an early Florida Victorian Church located at the entrance of Hammock Park in Dunedin. It was built in 1888 and is listed o... more >>
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 Regist... more >>
Fort De Soto Park, 1,136 acres, is located on five islands at the mouth of Tampa Bay on the Gulf of Mexico. Made of shell and stone, the Spani... more >>
A member of the Historic Hotels of North America, listed on the National Register of Historic Places and named a historical monument by the Nationa... more >>
The North Shore Historic District was listed on the National Register for its extensive and eclectic mixture of architecture in St. Petersburg. This d... more >>
Constructed in 1913, the Mount Olive A.M.E. Church is a Gothic Revival style building that maintains a high level of architectural integrity. The curr... more >>
The Anclote Key lighthouse sits on the southern tip of Anclote Key, off the coast of Tarpon Springs, Florida at the mouth of the Anclote River. The ar... more >>
Patterned after St. Sofia's in Constantinople, this church is an excellent example of New Byzantine architecture with an interior of sculptured Grecia... more >>
Walk along Dodecanese Boulevard to see docked sponge boats, shops selling seas sponges and restaurants serving up authentic Greek cuisine. Th... more >>
Listed on the National Register of Historic places in 1975, this is the nation's first open-air post office and has been in continuous operation si... more >>
The Tarpon Springs Historic District is a U.S. historic district in Tarpon Springs, Florida. It is bounded by Read Street, Hibiscus Street, Orange Str... more >>
A full-service, luxury, waterfront resort. The 361-room resort was originally built in 1925 and underwent a $93 million restoration in 1992, return... more >>
St. Nicholas III and VII are historic sponge diving boats in Tarpon Springs, Florida. They are located at the World Famous Tarpon Springs Sponge Docks... more >>
Roser Park is a small residential neighborhood south of downtown and east of Martin Luther King Street which also designated on the National Register ... more >>
The St. Petersburg Lawn Bowling Club is the oldest formally organized lawn bowling organization in Florida and the tenth oldest club in the United Sta... more >>