Tampa Bay's Beaches

Tampa Bay's Beaches
Title Tampa Bay's Beaches PDF eBook
Author R. Wayne Ayers
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 100
Release 2008-03-10
Genre Photography
ISBN 1439635455

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The pace of redevelopment has accelerated in recent years along Tampa Bays gulf beaches, leaving tourists and residents alike in awe. This volume provides a glimpse at the beaches as they were and as they are today, and opens a whole new window to view the development that both enhances and threatens the barrier islands. Author R. Wayne Ayers and photographer Nancy Ayers, residents of Belleair Beach, are actively involved in chronicling and preserving the areas past.

Tampa Bay's Gulf Beaches

Tampa Bay's Gulf Beaches
Title Tampa Bay's Gulf Beaches PDF eBook
Author Wayne Ayers
Publisher Arcadia Library Editions
Pages 130
Release 2002-09
Genre Travel
ISBN 9781531609849

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Tampa Bay's Gulf Beaches follows the fascinating development of the beach strip along the Gulf of Mexico, from Pass-a-Grille to Clearwater Beach, from its early settlement in the late 1800s until its blossoming as a tourist haven after World War II. This famous beach strip is the pride of residents and a premier destination for beach lovers worldwide with its miles of white sand and glorious sunsets. History shows that just a century ago the strip was largely a vast wilderness visited primarily by fishermen and a few adventurous bathers and sightseers. Over the years, curiosity gradually gave way to an abiding affinity for these beautiful beaches and towns that sprang up along the shore. Through vintage postcards and photos, a diverse group of people and places are shown as they actually appeared-sportsmen and their "catches;" bathers whose attire evolved from bloomers and formal dress to one-piece bathing suits; the early "swing" and rickety wooden bridges; rustic frame hotels giving way to modern motels; the "downtown" areas of Indian Rocks Beach, Pass-a-Grille, Madeira Beach, and Clearwater Beach; plus casinos, bathhouses, waterslides, a Grand Hotel, and much more.

Tampa Bay's Gulf Beaches

Tampa Bay's Gulf Beaches
Title Tampa Bay's Gulf Beaches PDF eBook
Author R. Wayne Ayers
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9780738516639

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In the years following World War II, Tampa Bay's barrier island beaches were transformed from a sparsely populated strip to a booming vacation destination. Following the war's end, fond memories of beachside training exercises amid sand and sea attracted thousands of former G.I.s and their families to the area for vacation. This sudden outbreak of tourism caught the attention of developers, who quickly converted the lonely stretches of beach into a vacationer's paradise, complete with snazzy motels offering the latest amenities. Once home to fishermen and well-to-do winter vacationers, the area's gulf beaches became a popular getaway for newly prosperous middle-class families, anxious to put war-weary years behind them.

Tampa Bay's Beaches

Tampa Bay's Beaches
Title Tampa Bay's Beaches PDF eBook
Author R. Wayne Ayers
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 100
Release 2008-03
Genre History
ISBN 9780738553382

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The pace of redevelopment has accelerated in recent years along Tampa Bay's gulf beaches, leaving tourists and residents alike in awe. This volume provides a glimpse at the beaches as they were and as they are today, and opens a whole new window to view the development that both enhances and threatens the barrier islands. Author R. Wayne Ayers and photographer Nancy Ayers, residents of Belleair Beach, are actively involved in chronicling and preserving the area's past.

100 Things to Do in Tampa Bay Before You Die, Second Edition

100 Things to Do in Tampa Bay Before You Die, Second Edition
Title 100 Things to Do in Tampa Bay Before You Die, Second Edition PDF eBook
Author Kristen Hare
Publisher Reedy Press LLC
Pages 202
Release 2018-10-15
Genre Travel
ISBN 1681061643

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Tampa Bay offers an array of interesting places to visit and explore, including beautiful beaches, aquariums, theme parks, breweries, art museums, parks, and restaurants. But whether you’re a local or a tourist, there are plenty of spots you might be missing. Why not step into the dark night in Ybor City to discover the streets and spaces where stories of early immigrants unfold on a walking ghost tour? Or watch the 1940s sponge diving video and then soak up the Greek culture and kooky kitsch at Spongeorama in Tarpon Springs. Climb through the great aboveground root forest at Edward Medard Conservation Park in Plant City. Or wait for the first weekend of each month and dig through the treasures at Brocante Vintage Market in St. Pete. In this second edition of 100 Things to Do in Tampa Bay Before You Die, you’ll find one hundred ideas to help you get to know Tampa Bay, or get to know it even better.

Tampa Bay & Florida's West Coast Adventure Guide

Tampa Bay & Florida's West Coast Adventure Guide
Title Tampa Bay & Florida's West Coast Adventure Guide PDF eBook
Author Chelle Koster Walton
Publisher Hunter Publishing, Inc
Pages 842
Release 2008
Genre Travel
ISBN 1588436756

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A fully updated and expanded edition of this ever-popular guidebook. Visit vibrant cities, charming hometowns, nature preserves, wilderness areas and the famous white-sand beaches of Florida's Gulf shore. The book covers all of Tampa Bay/St. Petersburg and north to Withlacoochee State Forest, and south to Sanibel Island, Naples and Everglades National Park. Canoeing the Everglades, fishing on Marco Island, biking in Boca Grande, diving with manatees in Crystal River, sailing along St. Pete Beach, theater-going in Sarasota, shopping the sponge markets of Greek-flavored Tarpon Springs, exploring.

Tampa Bay's Gulf Beaches

Tampa Bay's Gulf Beaches
Title Tampa Bay's Gulf Beaches PDF eBook
Author R. Wayne Ayers
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2004-06-29
Genre Photography
ISBN 1439629595

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In the years following World War II, Tampa Bay's barrier island beaches were transformed from a sparsely populated strip to a booming vacation destination. Following the war's end, fond memories of beachside training exercises amid sand and sea attracted thousands of former G.I.s and their families to the area for vacation. This sudden outbreak of tourism caught the attention of developers, who quickly converted the lonely stretches of beach into a vacationer's paradise, complete with snazzy motels offering the latest amenities. Once home to fishermen and well-to-do winter vacationers, the area's gulf beaches became a popular getaway for newly prosperous middle-class families, anxious to put war-weary years behind them.