Tampa History Gift Idea #1

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Want to get something unique for the Tampa-lover on your list? Consider these great notecards from Tampa Changing that feature iconic Tampa architecture. Website owner and Tampa native Bryan Weinstein finds historic photographs of historic buildings and rephotographs the buildings for great Now and Then images that document our area’s changing history. The set of ten 5″x7″ notecards include images of Tampa Theatre, The Tampa Bay Hotel, Franklin Street, . . . → Read More: History-related Holiday Gift Idea #1

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Burgert Brothers 2010 Calendar

Burgert Brother Calendar

The Friends of the Library of Tampa-Hillsborough County, Inc. and the Tampa Bay History Center are pleased to present the 13th edition of the historic photographic Burgert Brothers 2010 Calendar. The 2010 Calendar celebrates the 100th anniversary of the opening of the E. Regensburg & Sons cigar factory in Ybor City. The Calendar cover sponsor is J.C. Newman Cigar Company – occupant of the factory since 1953 and the . . . → Read More: Burgert Brothers 2010 Calendar

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Mystery & History: Tampa Style

WEDU presents a special event featuring Gwendolyn Wright and Tukufu Zuberi, two of the detectives from the popular PBS series, History Detectives.  During the event, the hosts will uncover fascinating stories from the hits series, discuss a few special finds from the Tampa Bay area and field questions from the audience.  This special evening includes food, beverage and entertainment.  It is being held at the Tampa Bay History Center on Thursday, June 17th from . . . → Read More: Mystery & History: Tampa Style

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Port Tampa Display at the Tampa Bay History Center

The City of Port Tampa Civic Association has installed a display at the Tampa Bay History Center Community Case. This wonderful little port community located just west of The MacDill Air Force Base was first settled in the late 1800’s when Henry Plant extended his railroad line southwest from Tampa. Chartered as an independent City in 1893, Port Tampa was annexed by the City of Tampa in 1961. The display contains a few rare artifacts, photos . . . → Read More: Port Tampa Display at the Tampa Bay History Center

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