This first-rate history museum presents the region's Seminole and Miccosukee people, Cracker pioneers and cattle breeders, and Tampa's Cuban community and…
如果只能打卡坦帕市区的一座博物馆,那么这座历史中心一定可以必打卡清单中的一处。坐落于Ybor Turning Basin,紧靠海岸旁,一路从佛罗里达水族馆步行前来,沿着河道走,风景也是很惬意的。感觉这个博物馆相比佛罗里达美术馆,游客并没有那么多,会显得更为安静。 博物馆的展厅设置也很有意思,会根据每个展厅的内容进行背景装...
Take a walk down this completely pedestrian pathway to the Florida Aquarium, the Tampa Bay History Center, the Tampa Museum of Art, or any of the exhibits on display year-round! You could even stop by the Straz Center for Performing Arts to see a Broadway play or Musical! There’s so m...
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of Tampa--Read about the REAL history of this cannon--was it really from Ft. Dade, Egmont Key? Did you know? The name “Tampa” comes from the Calusa Indians who lived in West Central Florida between 1500 and into the 1800’s. The Calusa (or Caloosa) called this place Tanpa, with...
According to zoo public relations department, the land formerly utilized by Fairyland/Fun Forest became the Florida Environmental Education Center (or Zoo School), which serves children, teachers and parents with innovative environmental education programs year-round. But TampaPix is not so sure of ...
Tampa, Florida is a vibrant city with plenty of things to see and do. Here are some popular attractions and activities in the area: Busch Gardens Tampa Bay: A theme park featuring thrilling rides, live shows, and animal encounters. The Florida Aquarium: A state-of-the-art facility showcasi...
Tampa Bay History Center 270 m Cotanchobee Fort Brooke Park 330 m Popular landmarks The Florida Aquarium 560 m Tampa Riverwalk 870 m Ybor City 3.2 km Raymond James Stadium 6.3 km ZooTampa at Lowry Park 7.9 km Closest landmarks Selmon Expressway Parking Lot 3 250 m Pam Iorio Parking Gar...
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Mike Graham (left) and his father, Eddie Graham (right). (Courtesy: Tampa Bay History Center) Graham remained in Florida as the promoter in the years that followed. He later died by suicide in 1985. In 2008, the WWE inducted him into the Hall of Fame posthumously by Dusty Rhodes, one...