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  2. Downtown St. Petersburg Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Downtown St. Petersburg Historic District is a U.S. historic district (designated as such on April 30, 2004) located in St. Petersburg, Florida. The district is bounded by 5th Avenue N, Beach Drive NE, Central Avenue (St. Petersburg, Florida)Central Avenue, and 9th Street N. It contains 367 historic buildings and 7 objects.

  3. Williams Park - Wikipedia

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    The St. Petersburg Downtown Partnership is exploring the idea to improve Williams Park. [6] “Williams Park has long been at the heart of downtown St. Petersburg, with a unique history that dates to the very planning of the city. The block-sized piece of land was donated by city founder John Williams, and it shows up on the first city plat in ...

  4. Kenwood Historic District (St. Petersburg, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    The Kenwood Historic District (also known as Historic Kenwood) is a district located in St. Petersburg, Florida U.S.A. It was designated on August 4, 2003, and is located immediately west of downtown, bounded by 9th Avenue North, 1st Avenue North, 19th Street North (adjacent to I-275) and 34th Street North. It contains 2,203 historic buildings. [1]

  5. St. Petersburg, Florida - Wikipedia

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    St. Petersburg is a city in Pinellas County, Florida, United States.As of the 2020 census, the population was 258,308, making it the fifth-most populous city in Florida and the most populous city in the state that is not a county seat (the city of Clearwater is the seat of Pinellas County). [4]

  6. St. Petersburg green benches - Wikipedia

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    While there existed other forms of excluding the black population from St. Petersburg's city life, the green benches were the most prominent example. [4] As a result, some residents believe that the green benches continue to be "an ugly symbol" of a segregationist era in history and specifically in the city of St. Petersburg. [5]

  7. North Shore Historic District (St. Petersburg, Florida)

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    The North Shore Historic District, commonly known as Old Northeast or Historic Old Northeast, [2] is a U.S. historic district (designated as such on February 20, 2003) located in St. Petersburg, Florida. The district, located adjacent to Downtown, is bounded by 4th Street N, 5th Avenue N, Tampa Bay, and 30th Ave N. It contains 2975 historic ...

  8. Template:Saint Petersburg - Wikipedia

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    Template documentation This template's initial visibility currently defaults to autocollapse , meaning that if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar , or table with the collapsible attribute ), it is hidden apart from its title bar; if not, it is fully visible.

  9. Ponce De Leon Boutique Hotel - Wikipedia

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    It was the first major hotel in St. Petersburg to be situated along the waterfront and represents the transition from small scale, mainly frame boarding houses and hotels built before the World War I era to the large, masonry hotels built in the boom years of 1921–26. Hotels built in St. Petersburg before 1920 were small, usually less than 50 ...