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  2. Clearwater Beach - Wikipedia

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    Clearwater Beach is characterized by white sand beaches stretching for 2.5 miles (4 km) along the Gulf and sits on a barrier island. It has a full marina on the Intracoastal Waterway side and is linked on the south by a short bridge to another barrier island called Sand Key, where Sand Key Park is located. The area offers shopping, restaurants ...

  3. Timeline of Pinellas County, Florida history - Wikipedia

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    1885 Pinellas's healthsome climate extolled at American Medical Society convention in New Orleans. [ 3 ]: 4. 1886 First house on Passe-a-Grille Island built. [ 4 ]: 46. 1887 Tarpon Springs became the first incorporated city on the peninsula. [ 3 ]: 4. 1888 St. Petersburg, Florida platted, named in honor of St. Petersburg, Russia, the hometown ...

  4. Caladesi Island State Park - Wikipedia

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    Caladesi Island State Park. Caladesi Island State Park is a Florida State Park located on Caladesi Island in the Gulf of Mexico, across St. Joseph Sound to the west of Dunedin, Florida, and north of Clearwater Beach. It is accessible by passenger ferry or by private boat from a dock on Honeymoon Island, provided primarily for convenience of ...

  5. Pinellas County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Pinellas County (US: / pɪˈnɛləs /, pih-NEL-əss) is a county located on the west central coast of the U.S. state of Florida. [ 2 ] As of the 2020 census, the population was 959,107, making it the seventh-most populous county in the state. [ 3 ] It is also the most densely populated county in Florida, with 3,491 residents per square mile.

  6. Clearwater, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Clearwater Beach is part of the city of Clearwater, but is separated from it by the Intracoastal Waterway. Cleveland Street is one of the city's historic avenues, and the city includes BayCare Ballpark and Coachman Park. [6] The Church of Scientology owns the majority of property in the Clearwater downtown core district. [7] [8]

  7. Courtney Campbell Causeway - Wikipedia

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    Today. [edit] In its current form, the Courtney Campbell Causeway stretches approximately 9.9 miles (15.9 km) from eastern Clearwater to Tampa's Rocky Point island and subsequently to the mainland of western Tampa. The topographical causeway is broken by two elevated spans that allow watercraft access to and from Old Tampa Bay.

  8. University of South Florida - Wikipedia

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    The beach is complete with white sand taken from the nearby Clearwater Beach, which is regularly voted as one of America's best beaches. [135] The area has a beach volleyball net, hammocks, and chairs with umbrellas and is a popular spot for relaxing on campus. Swimming in the lake is not allowed due to alligators. [citation needed]

  9. Fort De Soto Park - Wikipedia

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    December 2, 1977. South-southwest of St. Petersburg, Florida, Fort De Soto Park is a park operated by Pinellas County on five offshore keys, or islands: Madelaine Key, St. Jean Key, St. Christopher Key, Bonne Fortune Key and the main island, Mullet Key. The keys are connected by either bridge or causeway. The island group is accessible by toll ...