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St. Petersburg (often shortened to St. Pete) is a city in Pinellas County, Florida
Pinellas County, Florida

Pinellas County is a county located in the U.S. state of Florida. Its county seat is Clearwater, Florida, and its largest city is St. Petersburg, Florida....
, United States
United States

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. The city is known as a vacation destination for North American and Europe
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an vacationers, as well as a politically important battleground
Swing state

A swing state in United States President of the United States Politics of the United States is a U.S. state in which no candidate has overwhelming support, meaning that any of the major candidates have a reasonable chance of winning the state's U.S....
 in U.S. Presidential politics. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 248,232. As of 2006, the population estimate by the U.S. Census Bureau is 248,098. The 2007 Census stated that the population of St.






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St. Petersburg (often shortened to St. Pete) is a city in Pinellas County, Florida
Pinellas County, Florida

Pinellas County is a county located in the U.S. state of Florida. Its county seat is Clearwater, Florida, and its largest city is St. Petersburg, Florida....
, United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
. The city is known as a vacation destination for North American and Europe
Europe

Europe is, conventionally, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural , the Caspian Sea, and by the Caucasus Mountains to the southeast....
an vacationers, as well as a politically important battleground
Swing state

A swing state in United States President of the United States Politics of the United States is a U.S. state in which no candidate has overwhelming support, meaning that any of the major candidates have a reasonable chance of winning the state's U.S....
 in U.S. Presidential politics. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 248,232. As of 2006, the population estimate by the U.S. Census Bureau is 248,098. The 2007 Census stated that the population of St. Petersburg increased to 249,079. That information made St. Petersburg the fourth largest city in the state of Florida
Florida

Florida is a U.S. state located in the Southeastern United States of the United States, bordering Alabama to the northwest and Georgia to the northeast....
 and the largest city in Florida that is not a county seat. St. Petersburg is the second largest city in the Tampa Bay Area, which is composed of roughly 4 million residents in the core, making it the second largest Metropolitan Statistical Area in the state.

The city is commonly referred to by locals as "St. Pete"; neighboring St. Pete Beach, Florida formally shortened its name in 1994 after a vote by its residents.

The city is located on a peninsula
Peninsula

A peninsula is a piece of Landform that is nearly surrounded by water but connected to mainland via an isthmus. Word origin: Latin paeninsula : paene, almost + insula, island....
 between Tampa Bay
Tampa Bay

This article is about the body of water. For the demographic region, see Tampa Bay Area. For the city, see Tampa, FloridaTampa Bay is a large natural harbor and estuary along the Gulf of Mexico on the west central coast of Florida, comprising Old Tampa Bay, Hillsborough Bay, McKay Bay, and New Tampa Bay....
 and the Gulf of Mexico
Gulf of Mexico

The Gulf of Mexico is the ninth largest body of water in the world. Considered a smaller part of the Atlantic Ocean, it is an oceanic basin largely surrounded by the North American continent and the island of Cuba....
. It is connected to the mainland to the north, connected with the city of Tampa
Tampa, Florida

Tampa is a United States city in Hillsborough County, Florida, on the west coast of the state of Florida. It serves as the county seat for Hillsborough County....
 to the east by causeway
Causeway

In modern usage, a causeway is a road or railway elevated on a sandbank, usually across a broad body of water or wetland. A transport corridor that is carried instead on a series of arches, perhaps approaching a bridge, is a viaduct....
s and bridges across Tampa Bay, and to Bradenton
Bradenton, Florida

Bradenton is a city in Manatee County, Florida, Florida, United States. The U.S. Census Bureau estimated the city's 2006 population at 53,986. Bradenton is the largest Principal City of the Bradenton-Sarasota-Venice, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area, which had a 2006 estimated population of 682,833....
 in the south by the Sunshine Skyway Bridge
Sunshine Skyway Bridge

The Sunshine Skyway Bridge, spanning Florida's Tampa Bay, is the world's longest bridge with a cable-stayed bridge main span, with a length of 29,040 foot ....
 (Interstate 275
Interstate 275 (Florida)

Interstate 275 in Florida serves the Tampa Bay metropolitan area. I-275 measures 63.39 miles in length. While the parent route, Interstate 75 , Bypass routees the metropolitan area to the east, I-275 runs through Downtown Tampa Tampa, Florida and St....
), which traverses the mouth of the bay. It is also served by Interstates 175 and 375
Interstate 375 (Florida)

Interstate 375 in St. Petersburg, Florida, also known as North Bay Drive, is a 1.34-mile-long spur route from Interstate 275 into downtown....
, which branch off I-275 into the southern and northern areas of downtown respectively. The Gandy Bridge
Gandy Bridge

The Gandy Bridge spans Tampa Bay from St. Petersburg, Florida, USA to Tampa, Florida. It is one of three bridges connecting Hillsborough County, Florida and Pinellas County, the others being the Howard Frankland Bridge and the Courtney Campbell Causeway....
, conceived by George Gandy
George Gandy

George Sheppard "Dad" Gandy was a business executive and Real-estate developer, best known for constructing the original Gandy Bridge, the first bridge to span the Tampa Bay....
 and opened in 1924, is the first causeway to be built across Tampa Bay, connecting St. Petersburg and Tampa cities without a circuitous trip around the Bay through Oldsmar
Oldsmar, Florida

Oldsmar is a city in Pinellas County, Florida, Florida, United States. The population was 11,910 at the 2000 census. As of 2004, the population recorded by the U.S....
.

With a purported average of some 360 days of sunshine each year, it is nickname
Nickname

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d "The Sunshine City." For that reason, the city is a popular tourist and retirement
Retirement

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 destination
Destination

Destination was a disco studio group from New York who had two chart entries: "Move On Up" / "Up Up Up" / "Destination's Theme," which spent four weeks at #1 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in 1979, and : "My Number One Request"/"From Mortishia To Gomez Addams" spent three weeks at #1 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in 1980....
, especially for those in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 from colder Northern climates – particularly New York City
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
, Detroit, and Chicago
Chicago

Chicago is the largest city in the U.S. state of Illinois and the Midwestern United States, as well as the List of United States cities by population city in the United States with more than 2.8 million residents....
. However, in recent years the population has shifted in a more youthful direction.

History

The city was co-founded by John C. Williams, formerly of Detroit, Michigan
Detroit, Michigan

Detroit is the largest city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the county seat of Wayne County, Michigan. Detroit is a major port city on the Detroit River, in the Midwestern United States of the United States....
, who purchased the land in 1876, and by Peter Demens
Peter Demens

Peter Demens born Pyotr Alexeyevitch Dementyev is one of the founders of the U.S. city of Saint Petersburg, Florida....
, who was instrumental in bringing the terminus of a railroad there in 1888. St. Petersburg was incorporated on February 29, 1892, when it had a population of only some 300 people.

It was named after Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg

Saint Petersburg is a types of inhabited localities in Russia and a federal subjects of Russia of Russia located on the Neva River at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea....
, Russia
Russia

Russia , or the Russian Federation , is a list of countries spanning more than one continent country extending over much of northern Eurasia....
, where Peter Demens had spent half of his youth. A local legend says that John C. Williams and Peter Demens flipped a coin to see who would have the honor of naming the city. Peter Demens won and named the city after his birthplace, while John C. Williams named the first hotel after his birthplace, Detroit (a hotel built by Demens). The Detroit Hotel still exists downtown, but has been turned into a condominium. The oldest running hotels are the , built in 1921, formally Hotel Cordova and , built in 1926.

Philadelphia publisher F. A. Davis
F. A. Davis

Frank Allston Davis was a publishing executive who founded the F. A. Davis Company in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After moving to the Tampa Bay Area, he introduced electricity to St....
 turned on St. Petersburg's first electrical service in 1897 and its first trolley
Tram

A tram, tramcar, trolley, trolley car, or streetcar is a railroad car, of lighter weight and construction than a train, designed for the transport of passengers within, close to, or between villages, towns and/or cities, on tracks running primarily on streets....
 service in 1904. The city's first major industry was born in 1899 when Henry W. Hibbs, 1862-1942, a native of Newport, North Carolina, established his wholesale fish business at the end of the railroad pier, which extended out to the shipping channel. Within a year, Hibbs Fish Company was shipping more than a thousand pounds
Avoirdupois

The avoirdupois system is a system of Units of measurement based on a pound of sixteen ounces. It is the everyday system of weight used in the United States....
 (454 kg) of fish each day.

Dredging of a deeper shipping channel from 1906 to 1908 opened St. Petersburg to larger shipping. Further dredging improved the port facilities through the 1910s. By then the city's population had quadrupled to 4,127.

In 1914, airplane
Fixed-wing aircraft

A fixed-wing aircraft is an aircraft capable of heavier-than-air flight whose Lift is generated not by wing motion relative to the aircraft, but by forward motion through the air....
 service across Tampa Bay from St. Petersburg to Tampa and back was initiated, generally considered the first commercial airline
Airline

File:Fedex-md11-N525FE-051109-21-16.jpgFile:Ryanair.b737-800.aftertakeoff.arp.jpgAn airline provides civil aviation for passengers or freight, generally with a recognized operating certificate or license....
. The company name was the "St. Petersburg–Tampa Airboat Line" and the pilot was Tony Jannus
Tony Jannus

Antony Habersack Jannus, more familiarly known as Tony Jannus , was an early American Aviator whose aerial exploits were widely publicized in aviation's pre-World War I period....
, flying a Benoist XIV
Benoist XIV

The Benoist XIV was a small biplane flying boat built in the United States in 1913 in the hope of using it to carry paying passengers. The two examples built were used to provide the first heavier-than-air airline service anywhere in the world, and the first airline service of any kind at all in the United States....
 flying boat. The is presented annually for outstanding achievement in the airline industry. Jannus Landing, a local music/entertainment venue on Central Avenue
Central Avenue (St. Petersburg, Florida)

County Road 150 is the main throughfare of downtown St Petersburg, Florida. Consistent with its name, Central Avenue is located directly in the middle of downtown....
 in Downtown, is named after aviation pioneer Tony Jannus.

The city population continued to multiply during the twentieth century. Booming in the 1940s and 50s with the advent of air-conditioning and through the 1970s as the town became a popular retirement destination for Americans from midwestern
Midwestern United States

The Midwestern United States is one of the four geographic regions within the United States of America that are officially recognized by the United States Census Bureau....
 cities, reaching 238,647 in the 1980 census. By the 1980s, however, the population had levelled off, and has grown by only 10,000 since then, primarily as a result of being "built-out".

Geography and climate

St. Petersburg is located at (27.782254, -82.667619).

According to the United States Census Bureau
United States Census Bureau

The United States Census Bureau is the government agency that is responsible for the United States Census. It also gathers other national demographic and economic data....
, the city has a total area of 133.1 square miles (344.7 km˛)— 59.6 square miles (154.4 km˛) of it is land and 73.4 square miles (190.2 km˛) of it (55.19%) is water.

Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Rec high °F (°C) 87 (30) 86 (30) 90 (32) 93 (33) 96 (35) 100 (37) 99 (37) 97 (36) 97 (36) 94 (34) 90 (32) 89 (31) 100 (37)
Avg high °F (°C) 70 (21) 71 (21) 76 (24) 81 (27) 86 (30) 89 (31) 90 (32) 90 (32) 89 (31) 84 (28) 77 (25) 72 (22) 81 (27)
Avg low °F (°C) 53 (11) 54 (12) 59 (15) 64 (17) 70 (21) 74 (23) 76 (24) 76 (24) 75 (23) 68 (20) 60 (15) 54 (12) 65 (18)
Rec low °F (°C) 25 (-3) 30 (-1) 32 (0) 41 (5) 55 (12) 54 (12) 67 (19) 68 (20) 61 (16) 43 (6) 29 (–1) 20 (–6) 20 (–6)
Precipitation in. (mm) 2.3 (58) 2.8 (71) 3.4 (86) 1.6 (41) 2.6 (66) 5.7 (145) 7.0 (178) 7.8 (198) 6.1 (155) 2.5 (64) 1.9 (48) 2.2 (56) 45.8 (1160)
Source: Weatherbase
St. Petersburg has a high-end humid subtropical climate
Humid subtropical climate

Humid subtropical climate is a climate zone characterized by hot, humid summers and chilly to mild winters. This climate type covers a broad category of climates, and the term "subtropical" may be a misnomer for the winter climate....
 with a definite rainy season from June through September. St Petersburg, like the rest of the Tampa Bay Area, is occasionally visited by tropical storms and hurricanes. The last time a hurricane directly struck the city was in 1921. Many portions of St. Petersburg, especially along the bay and in south St. Petersburg, have tropical microclimates. Royal palms and coconut palms, as well as other tropicals, grow to maturity and fruit.

Demographics


As of the census
Census

A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. It is a regularly occurring and official count of a particular population....
 of 2000, there were 248,232 people, 109,663 households, and 61,630 families residing in the city. The population density
Population density

Population density is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume. It is frequently applied to living organisms, and particularly to humans....
 was 4,163.1 persons per square mile (1,607.3/km˛). There were 124,618 housing units at an average density of 2,090.0 per square mile (806.9/km˛). The racial makeup of the city was 71.36% White, 22.36% African American, 0.31% Native American, 2.67% Asian, 0.05% Pacific Islander, 1.07% from other races
Race (United States Census)

Race and ethnicity in the United States Census, as defined by the United States Census Bureau and the Federal Office of Management and Budget , are Self-concept data items in which residents choose the Race in the United States or races with which they most closely identify, and indicate whether or not they are of Hispanic or Latino origin ....
, and 2.17% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 4.23% of the population.

There were 109,665 households out of which 23.85% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 37.295% were married couples
Marriage

Marriage is a social, spirituality, or law union of individuals. This union may also be called matrimony, while the ceremony that marks its beginning is usually called a wedding and the married status created is sometimes called wedlock....
 living together, 13.8% had a female householder with no adult living partner present, and 43.8% were non-families. 35.6% of all households were made up of individuals and 13.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.10 and the average family size was 2.865.

In the city the population was spread out with 21.5% under the age of 18, 7.7% from 18 to 24, 30.2% from 25 to 44, 23.1% from 45 to 64, and 17.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39.24 years. For every 100 females there were 91.2 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 87.7 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $34,597, and the median income for a family was $43,198. Males had a median income of $30,794 versus $27,860 for females. The per capita income
Per capita income

Per capita income means how much each individual receives, in monetary terms, of the yearly income generated in the country. This is what each citizen is to receive if the yearly national income is divided equally among everyone....
 for the city was $21,107. About 9.2% of families and 13.3% of the population were below the poverty line, including 19.1% of those under age 18 and 10.8% of those age 65 or over.

Languages

As of 2000, speakers of English
English language

English is a West Germanic language that originated in Anglo-Saxon England and has lingua franca status in many parts of the world as a result of the military, economic, scientific, political and cultural influence of the British Empire in the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries and that of the United States from the mid 20th century onwa...
 as a first language
First language

A first language is the language a human being learns from birth. A person's first language is a basis for sociolinguistic identity....
 accounted for 88.53% of all residents, while Spanish
Spanish language

Spanish or Castilian is a Romance languages that originated in northern Spain, and gradually spread in the Kingdom of Castile and evolved into the principal language of government and trade....
 accounted for 4.43%. The third most spoken language as a mother tongue was German
German language

German is a West Germanic languages, thus related to and classified alongside English language and Dutch language. It is one of the world's world language and the most widely spoken mother tongue in the European Union....
 at 0.78%, and the fourth was French
French language

French is a Romance language spoken around the world by around 80 million people as first language, by 190 million as second language, and by about another 200 million people as an acquired tongue, with significant speakers in 54 countries....
 at 0.72%. In total, 11.46% spoke languages other than English at home.

Attractions and points of interest

Downtown St Petersburg, Fl, During 2005 Grand Prix
St. Petersburg has a branch of the state university, the University of South Florida St. Petersburg
University of South Florida St. Petersburg

The University of South Florida St. Petersburg , commonly known as USF St. Pete, is an autonomy campus in the University of South Florida system, located in downtown St....
, as well as St. Petersburg College
St. Petersburg College

St. Petersburg College is a fully accredited Higher education education institution located in St. Petersburg, Florida, serving some 65,000 students annually....
 and Eckerd College
Eckerd College

Eckerd College is a private 4-year coeducational Liberal arts colleges in the United States at the southernmost tip of St. Petersburg, Florida, Florida, in the Tampa-St....
. The Poynter Institute, a school for journalists, future journalists and teachers of journalism, is also located in St. Petersburg. The non-profit school is the owner of the St. Petersburg Times
St. Petersburg Times

The St. Petersburg Times is one of two major newspapers serving the Tampa Bay Area, the other being The Tampa Tribune, which the Times tops in both circulation and readership....
, a unique arrangement devised by the founder of both, Nelson Poynter.

The city has a children's museum (Great Explorations), Museum of Fine Arts
Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida

The Museum of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg, Florida, USA, opened to the public in 1965. It was established by Margaret Acheson Stuart .A $21 million expansion broke ground on Monday, December 4, 2006 and will more than double the size of the museum....
, a History Museum (which has a full-size replica of the Benoist seaplane and is located near the approximate spot by the St. Petersburg Pier
St. Petersburg Pier

The St. Petersburg Pier, simply called "The Pier" by locals, is a major tourist destination in downtown St. Petersburg, Florida. Some of the activities and sights it encompasses include: fishing, boat rentals, weekly festivals, and the pier aquarium....
 where the first flight took place), a Holocaust Museum, and the Salvador Dalí Museum
Salvador Dalí Museum

The Salvador Dal? Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States, houses the largest collection outside Europe of the works of the artist Salvador Dal? and is located on the campus of the University of South Florida St....
, which houses the largest collection of Dalí's
Salvador Dalí

Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dal? i Dom?nech, 1st Marquis of P?bol was a Spain Catalonia surrealist painter born in Figueres.Dal? was a skilled Technical drawing, best known for the striking and bizarre images in his surrealism work....
 in the world, including a number of famous and large-scale paintings such as The Discovery of America by Christopher Columbus
The Discovery of America by Christopher Columbus

The Discovery of America by Christopher Columbus is the name of a painting by artist Salvador Dal?, begun in 1958 and finished in 1959. It is a huge canvas, over 14 feet tall and over 9 feet wide , one in a series of large paintings Dal? did during this era....
. There are also various other smaller art galleries and entertainment venues, such as: The Midtown Royal Theater, The Arts Center, Florida Craftsmen Gallery, Mahaffey Theater
Mahaffey Theater

Mahaffey Theater is a concert hall located in St. Petersburg, Florida. The facility first opened in May, 1965. It is one of the prime venues for the Florida Orchestra and hosts traveling Broadway theatre shows....
 complex, The Coliseum, and Palladium Theatre, especially in the Downtown area, which has seen a boom in development since the mid 1990s.

The St. Petersburg Pier
St. Petersburg Pier

The St. Petersburg Pier, simply called "The Pier" by locals, is a major tourist destination in downtown St. Petersburg, Florida. Some of the activities and sights it encompasses include: fishing, boat rentals, weekly festivals, and the pier aquarium....
 is a popular tourist attraction. It contains a small aquarium
Aquarium

An aquarium is a vivarium consisting of at least one transparent side in which water-dwelling plants or animals are kept. fishkeeping use aquaria to keep fish, invertebrates, amphibians, marine mammals, turtles, and aquatic plants....
 open to the public, retail shopping, adventure activities, and both casual and fine dining restaurants. Various sightseeing boat rides are also offered. Frequently docked at The Pier is the replica of HMS Bounty
HMS Bounty

HMS Bounty , famous as the scene of the Mutiny on the Bounty on 28 April 1789, was originally a full rigged ship cargo ship the Bethia, purchased by the British Admiralty, then modified and commissioned as His Majesty's Armed Vessel the Bounty for a botanical mission to the Pacific Ocean....
 used in the 1962 MGM movie starring Marlon Brando
Marlon Brando

Marlon Brando, Jr. was an Academy Award-winning American actor whose body of work spanned over half a century. He is widely considered one of the greatest actors of all time, and was named the fourth AFI's 100 Years......
. The Bounty charges a fee for tours, and has recently returned from filming the sequels to Disney
Walt Disney Pictures

Walt Disney Pictures refers to several different entities associated with The Walt Disney Company:Walt Disney Pictures, the film banner, was found as a designation in 1983, prior to which Disney films since the death of Walt Disney were released under the name of the parent company, then named Walt Disney Productions....
's Pirates of the Caribbean
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest is a 2006 in film adventure film of the Pirates of the Caribbean , the sequel to the 2003 in film film Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl and the first film from Walt Disney Pictures to feature the current logo....
. This replica was also used in the filming of the 2005 adult movie Pirates.

Downtown is the location of the BayWalk
BayWalk (St. Petersburg)

BayWalk is an open-air entertainment complex in downtown St. Petersburg, Florida. It is a prominent landmark downtown, containing an IMAX Muvico theatre, several upscale restaurants, shopping such as Ann Taylor , and nightlife on the second floor. The destination has been called the "Soul of St....
 shopping complex which contains an IMAX
IMAX

IMAX is a film film format and projection standard created by Canada's IMAX Corporation. The traditional version of IMAX has the capacity to record and display images of far greater size and than conventional film display systems....
 Muvico 20 screen movie theater, as well as many chain restaurants and retail shops, catering to more of a middle and upper class audience. Baywalk
BayWalk (St. Petersburg)

BayWalk is an open-air entertainment complex in downtown St. Petersburg, Florida. It is a prominent landmark downtown, containing an IMAX Muvico theatre, several upscale restaurants, shopping such as Ann Taylor , and nightlife on the second floor. The destination has been called the "Soul of St....
 is also a nightlife destination. North of downtown is Great Explorations, The Children's Museum, an interactive museum featuring a Children's Village with giant pretend stores, Fire House and Pet Vet Clinic, and preschool, science, music, art, and water exhibits. The museum is located next to the Sunken Gardens
Sunken Gardens (Florida)

The Sunken Gardens are 4 acres of well-established botanical gardens located at 1825 4th Street North, in the center of St. Petersburg, Florida, Florida, United States....
. Nearby restaurants on 4th Street include local specialties. Every Saturday morning, from October to May, the downtown area holds a farmers market, of sorts. Local produce farmers can be found selling their fruits up and down the downtown region, as well as live bands, barbecue vendors, and artists of all kinds. Several nightlife hotspots are the surrounding restaurants and bars and the Central Avenue district. Ethnic and domestic culinary specialties can be found throughout the downtown area.

Boyd Hill Nature Park located on Lake Maggiore is a preserve where you can see many of the endangered plants and rare wildlife of Tampa Bay. There is a bird exhibit which houses bald eagles
Bald Eagle

The Bald Eagle is a bird of prey found in North America that is most recognizable as the List of national birds and national symbol of the United States....
, owls
Owl

The Strigiformes are an order of bird of prey, comprising 200 species. Most are solitary, and Nocturnal animal, with some exceptions . Owls mostly hunt small mammals, insects, and other birds, though a few species specialize in hunting fish....
, hawks
Hawk

The term hawk can be used in several ways:* In strict usage in Europe and Asia, to mean any of the species in the subfamily Accipitrinae, which comprises the genus Accipiter, Micronisus, Melierax, Urotriorchis and Megatriorchis....
, and other species.

St. Petersburg is well regarded for its beaches. In 2005, Fort Desoto was rated the number one beach in America by the annual Dr. Beach rankings. TripAdvisor
TripAdvisor

TripAdvisor.com is a free travel guide and research website that hosts reviews from users and other information designed to help plan a vacation....
 also has the beach ranked number one in the nation for 2008. Also noted for its arts community, St. Petersburg regularly places top 25 in the nation among arts destinations Recently, St. Petersburg has become known and regarded as one of America's most livable cities.

Downtown

Downtown St. Petersburg is the Central Business District
Central business district

A central business district is the commercial and often geographic heart of a city. In Australia, China , Republic of Ireland, Kenya, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore and South Africa, the phrase is commonly used, and is often colloquially abbreviated to "CBD"....
, containing high rises for office use, most notably the Bank of America Tower
Bank of America Tower (Saint Petersburg)

The Bank of America Tower is a 28-story skyscraper located at 200 Central Avenue in downtown St. Petersburg, Florida. It was designed by Jung Brannen Associates and was completed in 1990....
. The St. Petersburg Times
St. Petersburg Times

The St. Petersburg Times is one of two major newspapers serving the Tampa Bay Area, the other being The Tampa Tribune, which the Times tops in both circulation and readership....
 newspaper is headquartered in the Downtown area. The Poynter Institute, which owns the paper, is located on 3rd St. S.

The Wikimedia Foundation
Wikimedia Foundation

File:Edit 01-12-09 small.oggThe Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit Foundation headquartered in San Francisco, California, California, United States, and organized under the laws of the state of Florida, where it was initially based....
 has been located in Downtown St. Petersburg since its founding by Jimmy Wales
Jimmy Wales

Jimmy Donal "Jimbo" Wales is an United States Internet entrepreneur known for his role in the creation of Wikipedia, a free, open content encyclopedia launched in 2001....
. On September 25, 2007, the Foundation announced its move in late 2007 from St. Petersburg to the San Francisco Bay Area
San Francisco Bay Area

The San Francisco Bay Area, commonly known as the Bay Area, or the Bay, is a metropolitan region that surrounds the San Francisco Bay and San Pablo Bay Bays in Northern California....
.

On the arts and culture side, many points of interest are located here. The Mahaffey Theater
Mahaffey Theater

Mahaffey Theater is a concert hall located in St. Petersburg, Florida. The facility first opened in May, 1965. It is one of the prime venues for the Florida Orchestra and hosts traveling Broadway theatre shows....
 complex, The Arts Center, dozens of other art galleries, Haslam's used book store, The Coliseum, Palladium Theatre, and Jannus Landing
Jannus Landing

Jannus Landing is an open-air concert venue in downtown St. Petersburg, Florida, named after Tony Jannus. It plays host to various acts, both nationally prominent and local....
 are among the galleries and cultural venues featured downtown. Several prominent museums are located in the perimeter. Four of them have received notable accolades: Museum of Fine Arts
Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida

The Museum of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg, Florida, USA, opened to the public in 1965. It was established by Margaret Acheson Stuart .A $21 million expansion broke ground on Monday, December 4, 2006 and will more than double the size of the museum....
, Salvador Dalí Museum, the Florida International Museum
Florida International Museum

Florida International Museum is a Smithsonian Institution affiliate located at 244 Second Avenue N, St. Petersburg College Downtown Center, St. Petersburg, Florida, Florida....
, and the Holocaust Museum. The city also plays host to many festivals throughout the year.

Downtown contains the University of South Florida St. Petersburg
University of South Florida St. Petersburg

The University of South Florida St. Petersburg , commonly known as USF St. Pete, is an autonomy campus in the University of South Florida system, located in downtown St....
, and a downtown branch of St. Petersburg College
St. Petersburg College

St. Petersburg College is a fully accredited Higher education education institution located in St. Petersburg, Florida, serving some 65,000 students annually....
. The downtown perimeter also houses several parks, most of which are waterfront or lakefront. Straub Park is nearly a half mile long, boasts a waterfront location, and is home of the Museum of Fine Arts. The Vinoy Hotel has a waterfront location, a spot on the National Historic Register, and a AAA
American Automobile Association

The AAA , formerly known as the American Automobile Association, is a 50 million member North American Non-profit organization automobile Lobbying in the United States, Service , and seller of vehicle insurance....
 Four-Diamond rating. Most of the dining downtown can be found on Central Avenue
Central Avenue (St. Petersburg, Florida)

County Road 150 is the main throughfare of downtown St Petersburg, Florida. Consistent with its name, Central Avenue is located directly in the middle of downtown....
. Central also contains most of the nightlife; Jannus Landing
Jannus Landing

Jannus Landing is an open-air concert venue in downtown St. Petersburg, Florida, named after Tony Jannus. It plays host to various acts, both nationally prominent and local....
 and the State Theatre. Both Jannus Landing and the State Theatre hold concerts. However, Baywalk
BayWalk (St. Petersburg)

BayWalk is an open-air entertainment complex in downtown St. Petersburg, Florida. It is a prominent landmark downtown, containing an IMAX Muvico theatre, several upscale restaurants, shopping such as Ann Taylor , and nightlife on the second floor. The destination has been called the "Soul of St....
 is an exception. All of these landmarks are connected via the Looper Trolley. In addition, a recent demographic change has brought more nightlife options to the downtown corridor.

Tropicana Field
Tropicana Field

Tropicana Field is a domed stadium in St. Petersburg, Florida, which has been the home of Major League Baseball's Tampa Bay Rays since 1998 in baseball....
, home of MLB's Tampa Bay Rays
Tampa Bay Rays

The Tampa Bay Rays are a Major League Baseball franchise based in St. Petersburg, Florida, Florida, and the reigning 2008 American League Championship Series....
 is located in the western part of downtown. Until , the team played its spring training games at Progress Energy Park
Progress Energy Park

Progress Energy Park is a 7,227 seat baseball stadium located on the downtown St. Petersburg, Florida waterfront. It is named in honor of Al Lang, a former mayor of St....
, right down the road. This setup was unique, making St. Petersburg the first city that played host to its baseball team during spring training as well as the regular season since the 1919 Philadelphia Athletics
1919 Philadelphia Athletics season

The Oakland Athletics' 1919 Major League Baseball season involved the A's finishing 8th in the American League with a record of 36 wins and 104 losses....
. At the end of 2007, there was a debate over a new stadium
Rays Ballpark

Rays Ballpark is the current name used in project documents for a baseball park that the Tampa Bay Rays have proposed building to replace Tropicana Field....
 to be built on the downtown waterfront at the current Progress Energy Park site. This new ballpark would have an overhead sail to cool game-time temperatures and catch rain. Tropicana Field would be demolished and replaced with prime residential and retail space. Completion of the stadium was planned for 2012; however, the proposal has been tabled indefinitely while a community-based organization investigates all alternatives for new stadium construction.

Jutting a half mile into the Bay is the St. Petersburg Pier
St. Petersburg Pier

The St. Petersburg Pier, simply called "The Pier" by locals, is a major tourist destination in downtown St. Petersburg, Florida. Some of the activities and sights it encompasses include: fishing, boat rentals, weekly festivals, and the pier aquarium....
, a major tourist attraction with various activities. Due to its livability and myriad amenities, St. Petersburg's downtown has been rated among the best in the South. Also worth noting, the area's ranking beaches are a drive away from downtown.

Saint Petersburg boasts the largest dedicated public waterfront park system of any city in North America, with a waterfront park system that stretches seven miles and is used year round for public events, festivals and other activities. In the early 1900's the citizens and city leaders of St. Petersburg engaged in a long and boisterous debate over the future of the young city's waterfront space with one side advocating for commercial, port and industrial development and the other side advocating for a long-term commitment to parks and public access to the waterfront. The public access and park contingent won the debate when, on Christmas Eve 1909, the city announced the acquisition of the waterfront land that is encompassed by the waterfront park system.

Neighborhoods


St. Petersburg has more than 100 neighborhoods.
  • Allendale
  • Allendale Terrace
  • Arlington Park
  • Azalea Homes
  • Bahama Shores
  • Barcley Estates
  • Bartlett Park
  • Bonita Bayou
  • Bayou Highlands
  • Bayway Isles
    Bayway Isles

    Bayway Isles is a residential neighborhood consisting of two islands in the southernmost part of the city of St. Petersburg, Florida, Florida. The islands are home to almost 200 families....
  • Big Bayou
  • Brighton Bay
  • Broadwater
  • Campbell Park
  • Carillon
  • Casler Heights
  • Causeway Isles
  • Caya Costa
  • Central Oak Park
  • Childs Park
  • Clam Bayou
  • Coquina Key
  • Crescent Heights
  • Crescent Lake
  • Cromwell Heights
  • Crossroads
  • Disston Heights
  • Downtown (North Downtown and University Park)
    Downtown St. Petersburg Historic District

    The Downtown St. Petersburg Historic District is a United States Historic district located in St. Petersburg, Florida, Florida. The district is bounded by U.S....
  • Driftwood
  • Eagle Crest
  • Eden Isle
  • Edgemoor
  • Euclid Heights
  • Euclid St. Paul's Neighborhood
    Euclid St. Paul's Neighborhood

    Euclid St. Paul's Neighborhood is a residential section of St. Petersburg, Florida which began to be developed in the 1920s in a former orange grove....
  • Five Points
  • Fossil Park
  • Fruitland Heights
  • Garden Manor
  • Garden Manor Lake
  • Gateway
  • Graham-Rogall
  • Grand Central
  • Greater Pinellas Point
  • Greater Woodlawn
  • Harbor Isle
  • Harbordale
  • Harris Park
  • Highland Grove
  • Highland Oaks
  • Historic Kenwood
    Kenwood Historic District

    The Kenwood Historic District is a United States Historic district located in St. Petersburg, Florida, Florida. The district is bounded by 9th Avenue N, 19th Street N, 1st Avenue N, 31st Street N, U.S....
  • Historic Old Northeast/North Shore
    North Shore Historic District

    The North Shore Historic District is a United States Historic district located in St. Petersburg, Florida, Florida. The district is bounded by U.S....
  • Historic Roser Park
    Roser Park Historic District

    The Roser Park Historic District is a United States Historic district located in St. Petersburg, Florida, Florida. The district is bounded by 5th and 9th Streets S, and 6th and 11th Avenues S....
  • Historic Park Street
  • Historic Uptown
  • Holiday Park
  • Isla del Sol
  • James-Clearview
  • Jordan Park
  • Jungle Prada
  • Jungle Terrace
  • Lake Euclid
  • Lake Maggiore Park
  • Lake Maggiore Shores
  • Lake Pasadena
  • Lakewood Estates
  • Lakewood Terrace
  • Live Oaks
  • Magnolia Heights
  • Mangrove Bay
  • Mangrove Bayou
  • Mariners Pass
  • Maximo
  • Meadowlawn
  • Mel-Tan Heights
  • Melrose-Mercy/Pine Acres
  • Methodist Town
  • Mobel Americana/Americana Cove
  • Northeast Park
  • North Kenwood
  • Oakwood Garden/Pinefield View
  • Old Bayside/St. Petersburg Marina
  • Old Northeast
  • Old Pasadena
  • Old Southeast
  • Palmetto Park
  • Pasadena Bear Creek
  • Pasadena Vista/West Lake Estates
  • Patrician Point
  • Perkins
  • Perry Bayview
  • Pinellas Point
  • Placido Bayou
  • Ponce De Leon
  • Ponderosa Shores
  • Renaissance
  • Riviera Bay
  • Riviera Bay Subdivision
  • Roser Park Historic District
    Roser Park Historic District

    The Roser Park Historic District is a United States Historic district located in St. Petersburg, Florida, Florida. The district is bounded by 5th and 9th Streets S, and 6th and 11th Avenues S....
  • Round Lake Historic District/Round Lake
  • Shore Acres
  • Snell Isle
    Snell Isle

    Snell Isle is a neighborhood in St. Petersburg, Florida that centers around Snell Isle Boulevard. The street is named after local developer Perry Snell who was the driving force behind the creation and emergence of the Snell Isle neighborhood....
  • Sterling Manor
  • Sunset Drive
  • Tanglewood
  • Weedon Island Preserve
    Weedon Island Preserve

    The Weedon Island Preserve is an archaeology area near St. Petersburg, Florida, Florida, United States. It is located on 1800 Weedon Drive NE. The preserve, owned by the state, is leased to Pinellas County, Florida....
  • Thirteenth Street Heights
  • Thirty-First Street Neighborhood
  • Treasure Island
  • Tropical Shores
  • Twin Brooks
  • Tyrone Landing
  • Tyrone Park
  • Venetian Isles
  • Waterway Estates
  • West Neighborhood
  • Westminster Heights
  • Wildwood Heights
  • Winston Park
  • Woodlawn Circle
  • Woodlawn Oaks
  • Wyngate Townhomes
  • Yacht Club Estates


Transportation


Airports

Nearby Tampa International Airport
Tampa International Airport

Tampa International Airport is a public airport located six miles west of the central business district of Tampa, Florida, in Hillsborough County, Florida, United States....
 provides air transportation for most passengers. Smaller airlines, with destinations to smaller cities and towns, operate at St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport
St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport

St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport is a joint civil-military airport located in unincorporated Pinellas County, Florida, six miles north of St....
, with most tenants providing only seasonal services. Albert Whitted Airport
Albert Whitted Airport

Albert Whitted Airport is a small public airport in St. Petersburg, Florida, Florida, United States, located on the western edge of Tampa Bay. The airport rests east of downtown St....
 provides general aviation services near the heart of downtown St. Pete.

Mass Transit


Mass transit in St. Pete is provided by the Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority
Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority

The Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority provides public transportation for Pinellas County, Florida. The authority manages a bus system that encompasses 39 local routes and two express routes, and the Suncoast Beach Trolley....
 (PSTA). There is also a sightseeing trolley, called that travels to key downtown destinations daily.

Railroads


CSX operates a former Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad

The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad was an United States railroad that existed between 1898 and July 1, 1967, when it merged with the Seaboard Air Line Railroad, its long-time rival, to form the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad....
 branch line which sees daily rail traffic from north Tampa
Tampa, Florida

Tampa is a United States city in Hillsborough County, Florida, on the west coast of the state of Florida. It serves as the county seat for Hillsborough County....
 though Safety Harbor
Safety Harbor, Florida

Safety Harbor is a city on the west shore of Tampa Bay in Pinellas County, Florida, Florida, United States. It was incorporated in 1917. The population was 17,203 at the 2000 census....
, Clearwater
Clearwater, Florida

Clearwater is a city located in Pinellas County, Florida, USA, nearly due west of Tampa, Florida and northwest of St. Petersburg, Florida. As of the 2000 census , the city had a total population of 108,787; however, according to the 2005 U.S....
, Largo
Largo, Florida

Largo is the third largest city in Pinellas County, Florida, United States and is part of the Tampa-Saint Petersburg-Clearwater, Florida, Metropolitan Statistical Area....
, and into downtown St. Petersburg and the adjacent industrial areas. As of March 2008, the portion in downtown St. Petersburg and the adjacent western industrial areas is abandoned and being dismantled. There is a small rail yard north of downtown St. Petersburg.

The former Seaboard Air Line branch from the western coastal portion of the county was abandoned in the latter portion of the 20th century and converted to a popular recreational trail called the Pinellas Trail
Pinellas Trail

The Fred E. Marquis Pinellas Trail is a pathway in Pinellas County, Florida in the U.S. state of Florida. It stretches from Tarpon Springs, Florida in the north to St....
.

Sports

Main article: Sports in Tampa Bay
Sports in Tampa Bay

The Tampa Bay Area is represented by teams in four major professional sports leagues: the NFL, the NHL, Major League Baseball, and the Arena Football League....


Club Sport League Venue
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Tampa Bay Buccaneers

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are aprofessional American football team based in Tampa, Florida. They are currently members of the NFC South of the National Football Conference in the National Football League ....
Football
American football

American football, known in the United States and Canada simply as football, is a competitive team sport known for mixing strategy with physical play....
National Football League
National Football League

The National Football League is the Major North American professional sports leagues American football Sports league in the United States. It is an unincorporated 501#501.28c.29.286.29 association controlled by its members....
 (NFL) - NFC
National Football Conference

The National Football Conference is one of the two conferences of the National Football League . The NFC was created after the league AFL-NFL Merger with the American Football League in 1970....
Raymond James Stadium
Raymond James Stadium

Raymond James Stadium, also known as "The Ray Jay", is a multi-purpose American football stadium located in Tampa, Florida. It is home to the National Football League's Tampa Bay Buccaneers as well as the NCAA's South Florida Bulls football team....
, Tampa
Tampa, Florida

Tampa is a United States city in Hillsborough County, Florida, on the west coast of the state of Florida. It serves as the county seat for Hillsborough County....
Tampa Bay Lightning
Tampa Bay Lightning

The Tampa Bay Lightning are a professional ice hockey team based in Tampa, Florida. Members of the National Hockey League , since 1992, they have one Stanley Cup championship in their history, in 2004 Stanley Cup Final....
Hockey
Hockey

Hockey is any of a family of sports in which two teams compete by trying to maneuver a ball, or a hard, round, rubber or heavy plastic disc called a Hockey puck, into the opponent's net or goal, using a hockey stick....
National Hockey League
National Hockey League

The National Hockey League is a professional ice hockey league composed of 30 teams in North America. It is considered to be the premier professional ice hockey league in the world, and one of the North American Major professional sports leagues of the United States and Canada....
 (NHL) - Eastern Conference
St. Pete Times Forum
St. Pete Times Forum

The St. Pete Times Forum is an arena in Tampa, Florida, Florida, that is used for ice hockey games, basketball games, arena football games, and concerts....
, Tampa
Tampa Bay Rays
Tampa Bay Rays

The Tampa Bay Rays are a Major League Baseball franchise based in St. Petersburg, Florida, Florida, and the reigning 2008 American League Championship Series....
Baseball
Baseball

Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two team sport of nine players each. The goal of baseball is to score run by hitting a thrown Baseball with a baseball bat and touching a series of four markers called base arranged at the corners of a ninety-foot square, or diamond. Players on one team take turns hitting against...
Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball

Major League Baseball is the highest level of play in American professional baseball. Specifically, Major League Baseball refers to the organization that operates the National League and the American League, by means of a joint organizational structure that has developed gradually between them since 1903 ....
 (MLB) - AL
American League

The American League of Professional Baseball Clubs, or simply the American League , is one of two leagues that make up Major League Baseball in the United States and Canada....
Tropicana Field
Tropicana Field

Tropicana Field is a domed stadium in St. Petersburg, Florida, which has been the home of Major League Baseball's Tampa Bay Rays since 1998 in baseball....
Tampa Bay Storm
Tampa Bay Storm

The Tampa Bay Storm are a member franchise of the Arena Football League. They are also one of the founding members of the league, then known as the Pittsburgh Gladiators....
Arena Football
Arena football

Arena football is a sport based upon American football. It is played indoors on a smaller field than American football, resulting in a faster and higher-scoring game....
Arena Football League
Arena Football League

The Arena Football League was founded in 1987 in sports as an American football arena football. The AFL's attendance increased dramatically over its last few years, rising to an average of 12,415 people per game in 2007, and 12,957 per game in 2008, but the increases were accompanied by greatly increased expenses and debt, leading to the can...
 (AFL)
St. Pete Times Forum
St. Pete Times Forum

The St. Pete Times Forum is an arena in Tampa, Florida, Florida, that is used for ice hockey games, basketball games, arena football games, and concerts....
, Tampa
Bay Area Pelicans
Bay Area Pelicans

The Bay Area Pelicans Rugby Football Club is a men's Rugby union club in the Tampa Bay Area. The team was founded in St. Petersburg, Florida, Florida in 1977....
Rugby
Rugby union

Rugby union is a competitive outdoor contact sport, played with an oval ball, by two teams of 15 players. It is one of the two main codes of rugby football, the other being rugby league....
USA Rugby Union
USA Rugby

USA Rugby is the national Sport governing body for the sport of rugby union in the United States of America. It is divided into seven territorial Unions: Mid Atlantic, Midwest, Northeast, Pacific Coast, Southern California, USA Rugby South and West....
Sawgrass Park, St. Petersburg
Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg
Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg

The Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg is an Indy Racing League IndyCar Series race held in St. Petersburg, Florida, Florida. The race is telecast on ESPN or ESPN on ABC....
Indy Car, LeMans Street Race Indy Racing League
Indy Racing League

The Indy Racing League, better known as IRL, is the sanctioning body of a predominantly American based open-wheel Auto racing.The League sanctions two series, the premier IndyCar Series , whose centerpiece is the Indianapolis 500, and Firestone Indy Lights, the official developmental series of the Indy Racing League....
 (IRL)
Downtown Waterfront
Downtown St. Petersburg Historic District

The Downtown St. Petersburg Historic District is a United States Historic district located in St. Petersburg, Florida, Florida. The district is bounded by U.S....


St. Petersburg is represented by teams in three major professional sports (football, baseball, and hockey), and several minor sports. One, the Tampa Bay Rays
Tampa Bay Rays

The Tampa Bay Rays are a Major League Baseball franchise based in St. Petersburg, Florida, Florida, and the reigning 2008 American League Championship Series....
 of Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball

Major League Baseball is the highest level of play in American professional baseball. Specifically, Major League Baseball refers to the organization that operates the National League and the American League, by means of a joint organizational structure that has developed gradually between them since 1903 ....
, plays in St. Petersburg proper, while the other two play across the bay in Tampa
Tampa, Florida

Tampa is a United States city in Hillsborough County, Florida, on the west coast of the state of Florida. It serves as the county seat for Hillsborough County....
. All of the teams are considered to represent the entire Tampa Bay metropolitan area. The Rays began play in 1998
1998 Tampa Bay Devil Rays season

The 1998 Tampa Bay Devil Rays season was their first season in franchise history. This season, they finished last in the American League East division and finished the season with a record of 63-99....
, finishing last in the American League's
American League

The American League of Professional Baseball Clubs, or simply the American League , is one of two leagues that make up Major League Baseball in the United States and Canada....
 East Division in first eight of the first nine seasons they have played, including 2007
2007 Tampa Bay Devil Rays season

The Tampa Bay Devil Rays' 2007 Major League Baseball season, the 10th season in franchise history, involved the Devil Rays trying to improve on their 2006 Tampa Bay Devil Rays season, where they finished last in the American League East Division, and managed to finish the season with a league-worst record of 61-101....
. However, in , their 10th season, they held off the Boston Red Sox and won the AL East Division Championship for the first time. In the playoffs, they again faced the Boston Red Sox in the ALCS. They defeated the Red Sox and won the American League Pennant
2008 American League Championship Series

The 2008 Major League Baseball season American League Championship Series , the second round of the 2008 American League playoffs, was a Playoff format#Best-of-seven playoff series matching the two winners of the 2008 American League Division Series....
. However, they lost to the Philadelphia Phillies in the 2008 World Series
2008 World Series

The 2008 World Series was the 104th World Series between the American League and National Leagues for the championship of Major League Baseball....
.

Until 2008
2008 Tampa Bay Rays season

The Tampa Bay Rays' 2008 Major League Baseball season, the 11th season in franchise history, marked the change of the team's name from the "Tampa Bay Devil Rays" to the "Tampa Bay Rays", as revealed on November 8, 2007....
, the Rays played their regular season games at Tropicana Field
Tropicana Field

Tropicana Field is a domed stadium in St. Petersburg, Florida, which has been the home of Major League Baseball's Tampa Bay Rays since 1998 in baseball....
 and their Spring Training
Spring training

In Major League Baseball, spring training is a series of practices and exhibition games preceding the start of the regular season. Spring training allows new players to audition for roster and position spots, and gives existing team players practice time prior to competitive play....
 games at Progress Energy Park
Progress Energy Park

Progress Energy Park is a 7,227 seat baseball stadium located on the downtown St. Petersburg, Florida waterfront. It is named in honor of Al Lang, a former mayor of St....
, giving them the unique distinction of being the only team in Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball

Major League Baseball is the highest level of play in American professional baseball. Specifically, Major League Baseball refers to the organization that operates the National League and the American League, by means of a joint organizational structure that has developed gradually between them since 1903 ....
 that played its Spring Training games in their home city in more than 70 years. However, starting in 2009
2009 Tampa Bay Rays season

The Tampa Bay Rays' 2009 Major League Baseball season will be the 12th season of baseball on the Gulf Coast of Florida as the team will defend their 2008 American League Championship Series they won in the previous season....
, the Rays will host Spring Training at Charlotte Sports Park
Charlotte Sports Park

Charlotte Sports Park is a baseball stadium in Port Charlotte, Florida. The stadium is the home field for Tampa Bay Rays spring training operations, as well as its Class-A Florida State League Charlotte Stone Crabs and Gulf Coast League Gulf Coast Rays teams....
 in Port Charlotte
Port Charlotte, Florida

Port Charlotte is a census-designated place in Charlotte County, Florida, Florida, United States. The population was 46,451 at the 2000 census....
, ending 94 years of springtime baseball in the city.

Tropicana Field
Tropicana Field

Tropicana Field is a domed stadium in St. Petersburg, Florida, which has been the home of Major League Baseball's Tampa Bay Rays since 1998 in baseball....
, the home venue of the Rays, played host to the 1999 Final Four
NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship

The NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship is a Single-elimination tournament tournament held each spring featuring 65 college basketball teams in the United States....
. St. Petersburg is also home to the Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg
Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg

The Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg is an Indy Racing League IndyCar Series race held in St. Petersburg, Florida, Florida. The race is telecast on ESPN or ESPN on ABC....
, the inaugural race was held in April 2005. The circuit itself is made of downtown streets passing Progress Energy Park
Progress Energy Park

Progress Energy Park is a 7,227 seat baseball stadium located on the downtown St. Petersburg, Florida waterfront. It is named in honor of Al Lang, a former mayor of St....
, the marina, and a runway in Albert Whitted Airport
Albert Whitted Airport

Albert Whitted Airport is a small public airport in St. Petersburg, Florida, Florida, United States, located on the western edge of Tampa Bay. The airport rests east of downtown St....
, and streets are temporarily blocked off for the annual Indy Racing League
Indy Racing League

The Indy Racing League, better known as IRL, is the sanctioning body of a predominantly American based open-wheel Auto racing.The League sanctions two series, the premier IndyCar Series , whose centerpiece is the Indianapolis 500, and Firestone Indy Lights, the official developmental series of the Indy Racing League....
's IndyCar Series
IndyCar Series

The IndyCar Series is the premier level of American Championship Car Racing. The championship, founded by Indianapolis Motor Speedway owner Tony George, began in 1996 as a competitor to CART....
 race, which was last held on April 6, 2008. The race has been confirmed to return every year until at least 2013.

See the Tampa Bay Area page for more details.

St. Petersburg is the home of many past and present sports icons. In the area of hails the WBC and IBF Light Middleweight Champion Ronald "Winky" Wright and IBF, IBO, and WBO Champion Jeff Lacy
Jeff Lacy

Jeffrey Scott Lacy is an United States boxing. He is a former International Boxing Federation super middleweight champion.Amateur career...
. Football
American football

American football, known in the United States and Canada simply as football, is a competitive team sport known for mixing strategy with physical play....
 is a big interest in the area. Ernest Givins
Ernest Givins

Ernest Pastell Givins, Jr. , was a former professional American football player who was selected by the Houston Oilers in the 2nd round of the 1986 NFL Draft....
, Stacey Simmons, William Floyd
William Floyd (football player)

William Ali Floyd is a former American football fullback in the National Football League.At Lakewood High School in St. Petersburg, Florida, he compiled a 34 - 4 record and led the Spartans to the only undefeated regular season in school history in 1988....
, and Pat Terrell
Pat Terrell

Patrick Christopher Terrell is a former American football safety in the National Football League for the St. Louis Rams, New York Jets, Carolina Panthers, and Green Bay Packers....
 are some of the famous retired NFL
National Football League

The National Football League is the Major North American professional sports leagues American football Sports league in the United States. It is an unincorporated 501#501.28c.29.286.29 association controlled by its members....
 players from the city. Shaun King
Shaun King

Shaun Earl King is a Color commentator on ESPN First Take and former Tulane Green Wave football and National Football League quarterback....
, Marquell Blackell, Aveion Cason
Aveion Cason

Aveion Marquel Cason is an American football running back and kick returner free agent in the National Football League. He was originally signed by the St....
, Darren Howard
Darren Howard

Darren M. Howard is an American football player who currently plays defensive end and is a backup long snapper for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League....
, Tim Carter
Tim Carter

Tim Carter may refer to:* Tim Carter , former head basketball coach for the University of Texas at San Antonio* Tim Carter , American football wide receiver...
, Kenny Heatly
Kenny Heatly

Kenny Heatly is an American football and Canadian football defensive back, currently playing for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League....
, and DeAndrew Rubin
DeAndrew Rubin

DeAndrew Tarjo Rubin is an American football wide receiver and defensive back for the Orlando Predators of the Arena Football League. Rubin attended Dixie Hollins High School in Saint Petersburg, Florida and the University of South Florida and was a Starting lineup receiver after being redshirted in 1999 in sports....
 are some players currently in the NFL from the city. Major League Baseball pitcher Doug Waechter
Doug Waechter

Douglas Michael Waechter is a Major League Baseball pitcher for the Kansas City Royals. He graduated from Northeast High School and was then drafted by the Devil Rays in the 3rd round of the 1999 Major League Baseball Draft....
 is also from St. Pete, as well as Minnesota Twins
Minnesota Twins

The Minnesota Twins are a professional baseball based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. The Twins are a member of the American League Central of Major League Baseball's American League....
 pitcher Boof Bonser
Boof Bonser

Boof Bonser is a Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher for the Minnesota Twins. He legally changed his name to Boof after the 2001 season....
. Indy Racing League
Indy Racing League

The Indy Racing League, better known as IRL, is the sanctioning body of a predominantly American based open-wheel Auto racing.The League sanctions two series, the premier IndyCar Series , whose centerpiece is the Indianapolis 500, and Firestone Indy Lights, the official developmental series of the Indy Racing League....
 driver and 2005 Indianapolis 500
2005 Indianapolis 500

The 2005 Indianapolis 500 was held at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday, May 29, 2005. Dan Wheldon won the race under a Racing flags#The yellow flag....
 Champion Dan Wheldon
Dan Wheldon

Daniel Clive Wheldon is a successful England auto racing driver. The 2005 Indy Racing League champion and Indianapolis 500 winner, Wheldon is nicknamed "Difficult Dan" in the IRL pit lane for his choleric temperament....
 resides in St. Pete as well.

The Bay Area Pelicans
Bay Area Pelicans

The Bay Area Pelicans Rugby Football Club is a men's Rugby union club in the Tampa Bay Area. The team was founded in St. Petersburg, Florida, Florida in 1977....
 Rugby Football Club has also made their home in St. Petersburg since 1977. The Pelicans play in USA Rugby's Division II competing against teams throughout Florida and the United States. Throughout its history, the teams have won honors as Florida Cup Champions as well as berths in National Championship Tournaments.

Despite not having a team in the city since 2000 (with the St. Petersburg Devil Rays), St. Petersburg is also home to Minor League Baseball
Minor league baseball

Minor league baseball is a hierarchy of professional baseball leagues in North America that compete at levels below that of Major League Baseball....
's main headquarters. It is located on Bayshore Drive, adjacent to Progress Energy Park
Progress Energy Park

Progress Energy Park is a 7,227 seat baseball stadium located on the downtown St. Petersburg, Florida waterfront. It is named in honor of Al Lang, a former mayor of St....
 and its parking lot.

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Sister cities

Takamatsu, Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg

Saint Petersburg is a types of inhabited localities in Russia and a federal subjects of Russia of Russia located on the Neva River at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea....
, Russia
Russia

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Notable residents

  • Mike Alstott
    Mike Alstott

    Michael Joseph Alstott , is a former American football Fullback in the National Football League. He spent his entire 12-year career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers....
    , retired professional football player for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are aprofessional American football team based in Tampa, Florida. They are currently members of the NFC South of the National Football Conference in the National Football League ....
  • Rolando Arrojo
    Rolando Arrojo

    Luis Rolando Arrojo Avila was a Major League Baseball pitcher who pitched from to .Arrojo made his mark with the teams from Villa Clara in the Cuban National Series, where he still is the all-time leader in Hit by pitch....
    , former baseball player, one of the first free agents signed by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays
    Tampa Bay Rays

    The Tampa Bay Rays are a Major League Baseball franchise based in St. Petersburg, Florida, Florida, and the reigning 2008 American League Championship Series....
  • Lynn Barry
    Lynn Barry

    Lynn A. Barry is a former assistant director of USA women?s basketball and former adviser to the WNBA. Barry is also considered to be the most talented player in The College of William & Mary's women?s basketball program history....
    , basketball
    Basketball

    Basketball is a team sport in which two teams of five active players each try to score points against one another by propelling a basketball through a 10 feet  high hoop under organized rules....
     player
  • Angela Bassett
    Angela Bassett

    Angela Evelyn Bassett is an Emmy Award- and Academy Awards-nominated, and Golden Globe-winning African American actress. She has become well-known for her biography film roles portraying women in American culture, perhaps most prominently as singer Tina Turner in the motion picture What's Love Got to Do with It ....
    , actress
  • Billy Corgan
    Billy Corgan

    William Patrick Corgan, Jr. is an United States of America singer, songwriter, guitarist and occasional poet. Corgan is the vocalist and lead guitarist for alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins....
    , Smashing Pumpkins band member
  • Charlie Crist
    Charlie Crist

    Charles Joseph "Charlie" Crist, Jr. , is an Politics of the United States of the Republican Party and the current Governor of Florida. Crist was Florida's attorney general when he won election to governor, thus becoming the first Florida cabinet official in 95 years to be elected governor ....
    , current Governor of Florida
  • Linda Crockett
    Linda Crockett

    Linda Crockett, born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, is an United States author and teacher, best known for her Horror fiction, Romance novel, and psychological thrillers....
     aka Christina Crockett, writer
  • Michael France
    Michael France

    Michael France is a film screenwriter. He has written screenplays for the action films Cliffhanger , the James Bond film GoldenEye , and the popular comic book films Hulk , The Punisher and Fantastic Four ....
    , film
    Film

    Film encompasses individual motion pictures, the field of film as an art form, and the film industry. Films are produced by recording images from the world with cameras, or by creating images using animation techniques or special effects....
     screenwriter
    Screenwriter

    Screenwriters or scenarists are scriptwriters who write the screenplays from which films and television programs are made.Most screenwriters start their careers writing on speculation....
  • Hobart Freeman
    Hobart Freeman

    Hobart Freeman was a Charismatic movement preacher and author, who ministered in northern Indiana....
    , author
    Author

    An author is defined both as "the person who originates or gives existence to anything" and that authorship determines responsibility for what is created....
     and charismatic preacher
    Preacher

    Preacher is a term the for someone who preaches sermons or gives homilies.Some believe a preacher is distinct from a theologian by focusing on the communication rather than the development of doctrine....
  • Ernest Givins
    Ernest Givins

    Ernest Pastell Givins, Jr. , was a former professional American football player who was selected by the Houston Oilers in the 2nd round of the 1986 NFL Draft....
    , former football player
    American football

    American football, known in the United States and Canada simply as football, is a competitive team sport known for mixing strategy with physical play....
  • Dwight Gooden
    Dwight Gooden

    Dwight Eugene Gooden , also known as Doc Gooden or Dr. K, is a former major league baseball player. He was one of the most dominant and feared pitchers in the National League in the middle and late 1980s, but his career declined precipitously, primarily due to injuries and drug abuse....
    , baseball player
  • Nicole Haislett
    Nicole Haislett

    Nicole Lea Haislett is a former Freestyle swimming swimmer from the United States, who won three gold medals at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain....
    , Olympic
    Olympic Games

    The Olympic Games are an international multi-sport event established for both summer and winter sports. There have been two generations of the Olympic Games; the first were the Ancient Olympic Games held at Olympia, Greece, Greece....
     gold medalist in swimming
    Swimming

    Swimming is the movement by humans or animals through water, usually without artificial assistance. Swimming is an activity that can be both useful and recreational....
  • Bob Devin Jones
    Bob Devin Jones

    Bob Devin Jones is an United States playwright, theatre director, and actor. He is the author of the plays Uncle Bends: A Home-Cooked Negro Narrative and Black Witness: James Baldwin....
    , playwright
    Playwright

    A playwright, also known as a dramatist, is a person who writes dramatic literature or drama. These works may be written specifically to be performed by actors or they may be closet dramas or literary works written using dramatic forms but not meant for performance....
  • Jack Kerouac
    Jack Kerouac

    Jack Kerouac was an American author, poet and Painting. Alongside William S. Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg, he is considered a pioneer of the Beat Generation....
    , leading figure of the beat generation
    Beat generation

    The Beat Generation is a term used to describe a group of American writers who came to prominence in the 1950s, and also the cultural phenomena that they wrote about and inspired ....
  • Casey Kotchman
    Casey Kotchman

    Casey John Kotchman is a Major League Baseball first baseman for the Atlanta Braves. He was on the National Champion team Seminole High School....
    , Major League Baseball
    Major League Baseball

    Major League Baseball is the highest level of play in American professional baseball. Specifically, Major League Baseball refers to the organization that operates the National League and the American League, by means of a joint organizational structure that has developed gradually between them since 1903 ....
     player
  • Jeff Lacy
    Jeff Lacy

    Jeffrey Scott Lacy is an United States boxing. He is a former International Boxing Federation super middleweight champion.Amateur career...
    , professional boxer
  • Richard Langton
    Richard Langton

    Richard Langton is a former candidate for the House of Representatives of the U.S. state of Florida nominated by Florida Democratic Party. He is a two time Professional Bowlers Association champion....
     - Professional Bowlers Association
    Professional Bowlers Association

    The Professional Bowlers Association is the major sanctioning body for the sport of professional ten-pin bowling. Its standard tour season runs from September to April, and is televised exclusively by ESPN....
     bowler who currently holds two PBA career titles and placed twenty sixth in 2007-2008 regional points list. Former candidate for the Floirda House of Representitives, district 51 in 2002.
  • Vincent Lecavalier
    Vincent Lecavalier

    Vincent Lecavalier is a Canada professional ice hockey player and captain for the Tampa Bay Lightning of the National Hockey League....
    , Tampa Bay Lightning
    Tampa Bay Lightning

    The Tampa Bay Lightning are a professional ice hockey team based in Tampa, Florida. Members of the National Hockey League , since 1992, they have one Stanley Cup championship in their history, in 2004 Stanley Cup Final....
  • Tony Little
    Tony Little

    Tony Little is an United States TV Physical fitness personality and businessman, best known for his fitness infomercial products.Little is a certified personal trainer and identifies himself as "America's Personal Trainer", and most of the products he sells on his infomercials are targeted to the personal fitness market....
    , fitness guru
  • John Loftus
    John Loftus

    John Joseph Loftus is an American author, former US government prosecutor and former Army intelligence officer. He is a president of The Intelligence Summit and, although he is not Jewish, a president of the Florida Holocaust Museum....
    , former U.S. Justice Department Nazi war crimes prosecutor
    Prosecutor

    The prosecutor is the chief legal representative of the prosecution in countries with either the common law adversarial system, or the Civil law inquisitorial system....
    , the president of the Florida Holocaust Museum
    Florida Holocaust Museum

    The Florida Holocaust Museum is a Holocaust museum located in St. Petersburg, Florida, Florida. Formerly known as the Holocaust Center, the museum officially changed to its current name in 1999....
    , and terrorism expert
  • Gordon Mackenzie
    Gordon Mackenzie

    Gordon Mackenzie was a major league baseball player. In 1956, he was signed as an amateur free agent by the Kansas City Athletics. Mackenzie made his major league debut on August 13, 1961 against the Chicago White Sox....
    , former Major League Baseball player and minor league manager
  • Jim Morrison
    Jim Morrison

    James Douglas Morrison was an United States singer, songwriter, poet, writer and film maker. He is best known as the lead singer and lyricist of The Doors and is widely considered to be one of the most charismatic Lead singers in rock music history....
    , lead singer from the Doors
    The Doors

    The Doors were an United States rock music band formed in 1965 in Los Angeles, California by Singer Jim Morrison, keyboard instrument Ray Manzarek, drummer John Densmore, and guitarist Robby Krieger....
  • Johnny Nee
    Johnny Nee

    John Coleman "Johnny" Nee was a major league baseball scout and a minor league player-manager.Nee, a young minor league infielder of 22, was chosen to skipper the Terre Haute, Indiana team in 1912 in baseball as a player-manager....
    , baseball scout
  • Ron Plaza
    Ron Plaza

    Ronald Charles Plaza is a baseball coach. He coached for the Cincinnati Reds from 1978 to 1983. He was the third base coach during 1978, 1979, and first base coach in 1983....
    , former Major League Baseball player and minor league manager
  • Ray Robson
    Ray Robson

    Ray Robson is an United States chess player. He is the youngest FIDE Master and International Master chess master in the United States....
    , a young chess master
    Chess master

    A chess master is a chess player of such skill that he/she can usually beat chess experts, who themselves typically can nearly always prevail against most amateurs....
  • Charles Roser
    Charles Roser

    Charles Martin Roser, also known as C. M. Roser, , Ohio food maker, Florida real eatate developer and philanthropist, was born in Elyria, Ohio in 1864 and died July 12, 1937, in St....
    , cookie maker, real estate developer, and philanthropist
  • Randy Savage
    Randy Savage

    Randall Mario Poffo , better known by his ring name "Macho Man" Randy Savage, is a former United States Professional wrestling and actor who is best known for his time with the World Wrestling Entertainment and World Championship Wrestling ....
     aka "Macho Man", former American professional wrestler
  • Jimmy Wales
    Jimmy Wales

    Jimmy Donal "Jimbo" Wales is an United States Internet entrepreneur known for his role in the creation of Wikipedia, a free, open content encyclopedia launched in 2001....
    , co-founder of Wikipedia
    Wikipedia

    Wikipedia is a Free content, multilingualism encyclopedia project supported by the non-profit organization Wikimedia Foundation. Its name is a portmanteau of the words wiki and encyclopedia....
  • Dan Wheldon
    Dan Wheldon

    Daniel Clive Wheldon is a successful England auto racing driver. The 2005 Indy Racing League champion and Indianapolis 500 winner, Wheldon is nicknamed "Difficult Dan" in the IRL pit lane for his choleric temperament....
    , Indy Racing League
    Indy Racing League

    The Indy Racing League, better known as IRL, is the sanctioning body of a predominantly American based open-wheel Auto racing.The League sanctions two series, the premier IndyCar Series , whose centerpiece is the Indianapolis 500, and Firestone Indy Lights, the official developmental series of the Indy Racing League....
     driver
  • Ernest Vincent Wright
    Ernest Vincent Wright

    Ernest Vincent Wright was an United States of America author. His most famous work is Gadsby: Champion of Youth, "A Story of Over 50,000 Words", which, except for the introduction and a note at the end, did not use the letter e....
    , author of
    Gadsby: Champion of Youth, a 50,000-word lipogram
    Lipogram

    A lipogram is a kind of constrained writing or word game consisting of writing paragraphs or longer works in which a particular letter or group of letters is omitted, usually a common vowel, the most common in English language being e ....
  • Winky Wright
    Winky Wright

    Ronald Lamont "Winky" Wright is an United States boxing, the former Undisputed Champion light middleweight world champion and a current middleweight contender....
    , professional boxer
  • Omali Yeshitela
    Omali Yeshitela

    Omali Yeshitela is a Pan-Africanist United States civil rights activist, founder of the Uhuru Movement based in St. Petersburg, Florida....
    , civil rights activist
  • OCEANA, hardcore band
  • B5
    B5 (band)

    B5 is an Contemporary R&B boy band originating from St. Petersburg, Florida and later relocating to Atlanta, Georgia. The group consists of Dustin, Kelly, Patrick, Carnell and Bryan Breeding....
    , boy band
    Boy band

    A boy band, written in some countries boys band or boy's band, is a type of pop music band featuring several young male singers. The members are generally expected to perform as dancers as well, often executing highly choreographed sequences to their own music....


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