Those of you who live in or near St. Petersburg already know what a great stretch of waterfront parks we have. Those who are visiting or are not familiar with the city should take the time to head as far east as you can and check out our gorgeous parks.
Many cities cede their waterfronts to private developers, whether for residential or commercial use. But St. Petersburg’s city fathers, back when our city was just finding its stride, had the wisdom to preserve the waterfront for the enjoyment of all. From Coffee Pot Boulevard south to Albert Whitted Park, we have 23 blocks of public waterfront, made up of 11 parks.
This year, the city is marking the 100th anniversary of our waterfront parks. Throughout the year, there will be a variety of meetings, celebrations, and events marking the significance of this Centennial, and the organizers are soliciting historic photos and/or new photos of the parks. If you’re interested in participating in any of the events or submitting photos, there’s an excellent website dedicated to the Centennial: StPeteParks100.org The site provides historical background, an events calendar, and more. There’s a poster that’s been designed for the Centennial (see photo below), and it can be purchased online or at various retail locations that are noted on the Centennial site.





Beautiful! I look forward to the movies in the park in May…
When is American Stage in the Park coming? Will you do a “Hair” inspired post?
Lara, American Stage in the Park will be running from April 23rd through May 16th. As usual, at Demens Landing.
And I think that a post about it will be a great idea!