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Quote: Reasons why this is the best park in Florida:- Several roller coasters (7 or 8, If I'm not mistaken)- Lines are much smaller than other parks (mainly when compared to Disney's parks)- I visited the park in Read More
Quote: This is the former 1891 Tampa Bay Hotel built by Mr. Plant. It is a lifestyle museum kept as close as possible to it's original form so you can experience the "lifestyle" of the guests from the turn of the Read More
Quote: Eyes are drawn to this modern structure with sections of the glass-domed roof (that resemble shells) reflecting in the waters off Downtown Tampa. It should be no surprise that a building with such visual impact Read More
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Quote: During our visit, I could easily see why Child magazine voted Lowry Park zoo the #1 family zoo in the country. The park is compact in size, yet they use the space wisely to create the feeling of openness. This Read More
Quote: Bayshore Boulevard – running along the coast of the Tampa Bay – should really be the first choice for any visitor to Tampa who is in for sports activities, or just spending time in the fresh air. The Read More
Quote: What a place to spend an evening fishing. Even though I am wheelchair bound the pier was made for me to enjoy. I mostly catch catfish (I use frozen shrimp for bait) but I sometimes catch trout, whiting, ladyfish, Read More
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Quote: Te main part of the museum is housed in an old bakery on the edge of the historic district. There is also a small garden area which separates the main building from the 'casitas' -- the old cigar makers houses Read More
Quote: Near the electric company in Ruskin is a beautiful natural preserve where people can walk on wooden bridges and observe manatees, sharks, dolphins, and other sea life from above. The animals like the warmer Read More
Quote: The entrance to Lettuce Lake Park is in Temple Terrace, on 6920 E Fletcher Ave. Shallow Lettuce Lake which gave the name to the park is actually an old bay of the Hillsborough River. The lake in turn is named Read More