Beautiful tile work seen on the facade of the YMCA building, downtown. Share Tweet
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Vintage terrazzo flooring seen outside Wig Villa, Central Avenue. Share Tweet
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The gateway to the Crislip Arcade gets yarn-bombed during The 600 Block 's Second Saturday Gallery Walk, April 14. If you've no clue what yarn-bombing is, edify yourself thusly . Share Tweet
It's probably in the basement of the Snell Building. Share Tweet
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Christ Church, originally known as First Methodist Episcopal Church of St. Petersburg, opened its doors February 17, 1892 with twenty members on the corner of Central Avenue and 5th Street at a c...
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I'm not sure why, but I'm fascinated with old elevators. There are but a few oldies remaining in St. Pete; this late 1940s-era gem can be found in the Park View Building , 4th Street N. Sh...
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Biff Burger, 49th Street N, circa early 1960s. Anyone have memories of the way it was then? Share Tweet
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Colorful masthead outside the St Petersburg Yacht Club. Share Tweet
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Out for a stroll one recent morning, I happened upon a downtown alleyway just north of 4th Avenue S that runs between two small, nearly-brand-new apartment buildings. The alleyway, like many ol...
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Now the site of a law office. Share Tweet
Scribbled on a power transformer, these messages reflect current social climate. Share Tweet
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This former florist shop located in an old house has been closed for quite some time. Fifth Avenue N, downtown. Share Tweet
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Seen outside a fine jewelry shop on Beach Drive North. Share Tweet
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Popular jazz watering hole located in Jannus Landing on 3rd Street, downtown. Share Tweet
The view along Bayshore Drive facing north. Share Tweet
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Floor entryway to the Park View Building on 4th Street North. The park it overlooks is Williams Park. This building has a fabulous old elevator, which we'll feature soon in a blog post. Share ...
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Old-style night depository outside a bank, downtown. Share Tweet
This lovely lady surveys passersby on Beach Drive outside the restaurant Ceviche. Share Tweet
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Just another evening in Mastry's Bar - beer, sports, smoke and lowlights. Share Tweet
Warhol's visage as seen through the window of a Central Avenue art gallery. Share Tweet
Mannequin seen in the front window of a Moroccan goods shop on Central Avenue. Share Tweet
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