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Palladium Theater
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253 5th Ave. N. St. Petersburg, FL 33701
727-822-3590
The PALLADIUM Theater is dedicated to serving the citizens of Tampa Bay through the presentation of Performing Arts in a State-of-the-Art venue that is both intimate and majestic. The theater, built in 1925, features the 880-seat Hough Concert Hall that has recently been remodeled with state-of-the-art sound and lights and boasts a full-sized Skinner Pipe Organ. The PALLADIUM provides full access for persons with disabilities and ample off-street parking.
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Palm Harbor Chamber of Commerce
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1151 Nebraska Ave. Palm Harbor, FL 34683
727-784-4287
Palm Harbor incorporates small-town friendliness in a thriving community. From its early population of a few hardy souls whose livelihoods depended on agriculture or fishing, Palm Harbor has blossomed into one of the fastest growing residential areas in the United States.
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Pier 60
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1 Causeway Blvd. Clearwater Beach, FL 33767
727-462-6646
Pier 60 features a fishing pier and recreational park. Total length of the current fishing pier is 1,080 feet. The Pier has a bait house, telescopes, and six covered pavilions. Pier 60 Park features a snack bar, restrooms and one of the largest beach playgounds on the gulf. Pier 60 is open twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, 364 days out of the year. Parents will be glad to know that a well-equipped playground provides hours of enjoyment for little ones. ?Sunsets at Pier 60,? a Clearwater Beach tradition, offers a variety of crafts and entertainment from 6 to 9 p.m. each night. A beautiful view of the sunset makes for a perfect way to celebrate the end of the day.
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Pinellas #2 Reef
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N27° 52.300´ W83° 11.240´ Air Mail Facility, FL
This site is the home of the Blackthorn and the Sheridan wrecks. The Blackthorn is lying upside down and is broken in two parts. The Sheridan is lying right side up and is fully intact. You can dive into the compartments and see all the sections of the ship. It is in 75-80 feet of water and the top of the wreck is at 25-30 feet. There are a great many jewfish and barracuda that make their home here. There is also a barge just to the north of the marker that looks to be in good shape. The last time I was out during the summer of 1998 the buoy was in place.
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