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  2. mariakray/getty images. Why I Recommend It: every night is like a party on Pier 60, it’s family-friendly with plenty of things to do, and it’s close to Tampa and St. Pete Where to Stay: Opal ...

  3. Beach Park (Tampa) - Wikipedia

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    Beach Park is a neighborhood within the city limits of Tampa, Florida. As of the 2010 census the neighborhood had a population of 3,986. The ZIP Codes serving the neighborhood are 33609 and 33629. This region of Tampa was first settled by Col. Harry Culbreath and his family who migrated from South Carolina during the 1860s.

  4. Tampa, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Tampa is part of the Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is a four-county area composed of roughly 3.1 million residents, [14] making it the second-largest metropolitan statistical area (MSA) in the state and the sixth largest in the Southeastern United States, behind Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston ...

  5. Apollo Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Corr renamed the area "La Vida Beach". Legend has it that in 1958 Corr's wife Dorothy suggested a new name, "Apollo Beach", for the area's greatest benefit — sunshine. [7] Mr. Corr started construction of 50 homes in the area between U.S. 41 and Golf & Sea Boulevard. 1959 Looking East towards Apollo Beach 1959 Looking Southeast at Apollo Beach

  6. Florida Suncoast - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Suncoast (or Florida Sun Coast) is a local marketing name for the west-central peninsular Florida coastal area, also sometimes known as Florida's Beach communities. The region contains nearly 150 miles (240 km) of Gulf of Mexico beaches and the warm, sunny winter climate attracts tourists from across the US, Canada, and Europe.

  7. Courtney Campbell Causeway - Wikipedia

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    The topographical causeway is broken by two elevated spans that allow watercraft access to and from Old Tampa Bay. There are two beaches along the Causeway: the Ben T. Davis Municipal Beach, maintained by the City of Tampa at the east end, and an unnamed beach owned by the Florida Department of Transportation on the west end.