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… into and out of the town, in 1886 a new railroad to Tampa was opened and decreased the amount of business flowing …
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… in the area, moved to an undeveloped area just outside of Tampa in 1885. The climate and affordable land were …
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… Lieb to send a message to Ft. Brooke, where Tampa is today, for reinforcements. There were 150 Marines …
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… in women’s office fashion: pants. A 1942 feature in the Tampa Bay Times shows Ruth and other workers wearing slacks, …
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… section of the Ocala-Micanopy segment of the historic Tampa-Lake City stagecoach road is located on the western …
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… of 300 men navigated more than 270 miles over land from Tampa to the Florida Panhandle in search of gold. While …
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… life into a sleepy little gulf coast village called Tampa. The company was reorganized when acquired by the …
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… machines used to construct the first modern road from Tampa to Miami. This road became known as the Tamiami Trail. …
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… seat in Inverness and just over an hour from Ocala and Tampa will yield the quiet peacefulness of rural Florida, but …
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… an army of 5,000 men. While marching to Fort Brook in Tampa, Scott stopped by a lake to leave the sick and wounded …
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… the river each day, eventually making its way to the Tampa Bay. The Hillsborough River is the central natural … the river each day, eventually making its way to the Tampa Bay. If you take a short walk down Rapids Trail you’ll …
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… several near the historic Gregory House. Read the Tampa Bay Times article about what Hurricane Michael did to …
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… for a small but mighty endangered tree. Read the Tampa Bay Times article about the impacts to the Rare Florida …
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… Welcome to Ybor City, the historic and unique center of Tampa's "Barrio Latino." My staff and I invite you to visit … Ybor City Museum State Park and witness the growth of Tampa through the lives of the immigrants and … Welcome to Ybor City, the historic and unique center of Tampa's "Barrio Latino." My staff and I invite you to visit …