Madeira Beach

Madeira Beach
Title Madeira Beach PDF eBook
Author James Anthony Schnur
Publisher Images of America
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 9781467110396

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Join author James Anthony Schnur as he recounts the history of Medeira beach from its beginnings as a fishing haven to quiet residential city. Long before condominiums appeared on the Florida coastline, itinerant fishing parties visited the barrier islands along the Pinellas peninsula. Fewer than 200 people lived in present-day Pinellas County in September 1848, when a destructive hurricane carved Johns Pass. Developers first focused their efforts along the inlet with a settlement known as Mitchell Beach in the early 1910s, but it had only limited success since no bridges connected the island to the mainland. The first bridge opened along Welch Causeway in 1926, and electricity came to the island a few years later. Small, scattered settlements took shape along Johns Pass and near 150th Avenue before World War II, but widespread development did not begin until the incorporation of Madeira Beach in 1947. By the 1950s, subdivisions sprouted up along islands dredged from Boca Ciega Bay. Today, condominiums have replaced most beach cottages.

SR-699, Gulf Blvd Proposed Upgrading, Madeira Beach

SR-699, Gulf Blvd Proposed Upgrading, Madeira Beach
Title SR-699, Gulf Blvd Proposed Upgrading, Madeira Beach PDF eBook
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Pages 76
Release 1972
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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.

Report

Report
Title Report PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress Senate
Publisher
Pages 1538
Release
Genre United States
ISBN

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Report

Report
Title Report PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House
Publisher
Pages 2322
Release 1958
Genre United States
ISBN

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Madeira Beach Town Center : a Gateway to the City

Madeira Beach Town Center : a Gateway to the City
Title Madeira Beach Town Center : a Gateway to the City PDF eBook
Author Angela Stevens
Publisher
Pages 109
Release 2010
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