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    Tarpon Springs Old City Hall

    Tarpon Springs Old City Hall

    5.0(1 review)
    8.6 mi

    As a fan of architecture I was especially excited to check out the historic section of Tarpon…read moreSprings. One of the architecturally significant buildings I discovered was the Old City Hall. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on August 10, 1990. The Old City Hall stands as a symbol of the city's commitment to preserving its historical heritage. The Old City Hall was constructed in 1915 during a period of significant economic and population growth in Tarpon Springs. The Neoclassical design gives the building a distinctive and timeless appearance. The architectural design was the work of renowned Atlanta architect Ernest Ivey Cook in the neoclassical style. The building was constructed by J.B. McCreary. For many years, Tarpon Springs Old City Hall served as the administrative and governmental center for the city. It housed various municipal offices, including those of the mayor, city council, and other administrative departments. It also housed the public library, the fire department on the south end, and the police department on the north end. The building also played a role in civic activities and community events. On the second floor was the city council and courtroom. One of the notable features of the Old City Hall is its clock tower, which has become an iconic symbol of Tarpon Springs. The clock tower was added later in the 1930s and has since become a recognizable landmark in the city. Over time, as the city's needs and infrastructure evolved, new facilities were constructed to accommodate the growing demands of a modern municipality. Tarpon Springs Old City Hall eventually ceased to serve as the primary administrative building, and its role shifted. In 2009, recognizing the historical significance of the structure, the Old City Hall underwent restoration efforts to preserve its architectural integrity and historical charm. The restoration project aimed to maintain the building's original character while ensuring its adaptation for contemporary use. Today, Tarpon Springs Old City Hall has been repurposed to house the Tarpon Springs Cultural Arts Center showcasing performing arts, theater, concerts, and art exhibitions. The Old City Hall has seen Tarpon Springs grow from its early days as a sponge fishing village into a vibrant and diverse community. Its preservation and adaptive reuse contribute to the cultural and historical identity of Tarpon Springs, allowing present and future generations to connect with the city's past. In 2020 the City of Tarpon Springs, and the Florida Department of State installed historic marker number F-1133 in front of the building.

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    City of New Port Richey

    City of New Port Richey

    5.0(2 reviews)
    7.1 mi

    Such an adorable, historical, little florida town…read more This was the Hollywood of the East. So if you were a hollywood starlet... you probably hung out along the coastal waters and beaches of New Port Richey. You have stilt houses here. Fish camps. There is the famous Hacienda Hotel, which has been recently renovated and is now a very popular choice for a hotel. There is this guy named Thomas Meighan and golf legend Gene Sarazen... its a really sleepy place with an undercurrent of excitement. I actually see young people. Its not all seniors. People are finding it to be a cheaper alternative to live versus other areas in Florida. HURRICANES Hurricanes have hit this area HARD. VERY HARD. At first you don't see the damages ... but then... when you wander around a bit... you start to open your eyes.. and you see more... many areas still need recovery and renovation. Many homes were destroyed. The destroyed remains are not visible...just what is left...maybe a blank space or an unfinished piece of construction. There was Helene (2024), Milton (2024), Hurricane Easy, Hurricane Gladys, Hurricane Elena, Hurricane Jeanne, Debby, Hurricane Hermine, Hurricane Irma, Eta, Elsa, Hurricane Idalia... I was looking at places to buy, real estate.... its a goldmine here... lots and lots of fantastic opportunities.. Its a gold rush for investors. If I had a good construction team of workers (that I trusted), I would consider renovating some of these places here. Of course... insurance is another issue... haven't figured that out yet. But if you have a stomach for getting hit with hurricanes every few years over here in the gulf coast area... than this would be a good fit. The prices for homes and condos are at rock bottom prices... scoop them up while you can !

    New Port Richey is a city in Pasco County Florida. It is a suburban city in the Tampa, St…read more Petersburg, Clearwater area. The riverfront landscape blends nature, beaches, shopping, restaurants, culture and business. With a small town feel with a number of parks and recreation facilities for families to enjoy.

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