St.Petersburg's Piers By Nevin D. Sitler

St.Petersburg's Piers By Nevin D. Sitler

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Arcadia Publishing 13854 St.Petersburg's Piers Author(s): Nevin D. Sitler



Book Description:

Commerce, tourism, recreation, and even the quest for eternal youth were the primary incentives for building piers along St. Petersburg's downtown waterfront as early as 1854. For more than 160 years, developers and entrepreneurs pushed wooden or concrete structures from the shoreline to the deeper waters of Tampa Bay. Railroads were behind the early development, allowing cargo loads to be transferred from ship to rail with the least amount of effort. A large and profitable fishing industry evolved. Electrically powered trolley cars shuttled tourists to and from cruise ships. Promoters built bathhouses, spas, and bait houses to entice locals and visitors, and casino gathering halls of various, often controversial, styles were proposed, built, destroyed, loved, and detested. Competing piers were built only 10 feet apart. Mother Nature's elements, including a hurricane, and politics ravaged most of the remaining structures.

Author Bio:

Images of America: St. Petersburg's Piers showcases photographs from the archives of the St. Petersburg Museum of History, located at the current pier's entrance. Museum education director and historian Nevin D. Sitler has combined images curated for a semipermanent pier exhibit with more than 150 other photographs for this entertaining look at the ?front door to the Sunshine City.?

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