Posted February 19, 2010
 There are three articles in the new Spring issue of American Bungalow magazine featuring historic Ybor City. The first article focuses on the still-operating historic Guinta Farm written by Tampa preservationist Del Acosta and includes some great interior photos; the second is a historic overview of Ybor City history, complete with historic photos written by Elizabeth McCoy of the Ybor City Museum Society; and the third discusses the Interstate-4 . . . → Read More: Ybor City Featured in American Bungalow
Posted December 9, 2009
The attorney for the owner of the G. R. Ferlita Macaroni Factory, 1607-09 N. 22nd Street, has notified Barrio Latino Commission (BLC) staff that he will be going forward with the request to demolish the building at the December 15, 2009 BLC public hearing. The Ferlita Macaroni Factory is a contributing historic building located in the Ybor City National Landmark District and Local Historic District and was constructed in . . . → Read More: Macaroni Factory Demolition Request – Ybor City
Posted October 7, 2009
On October 25th from 11am – 5pm, the VM Ybor Neighborhood Association will host its First Annual Home Tour. VM Ybor is located just north of Ybor City and has held an important place in Ybor and East Tampa history since its inception. Home to over 3,000 residents, the neighborhood is rich in history and within walking distance to Ybor City and downtown Tampa. This is “not so . . . → Read More: Rare Opportunity – VM Ybor Home Tour
Posted August 28, 2009
The Ybor City State Museum will present Author John V Cinchett signing copies of his new book Vintage Tampa Signs and Scenes – a pictorial collection of 200 historic Tampa photos of the 1950s never before seen. This is an excellent opportunity for local residents to visit the museum and pick up a copy of this new popular book about 1950s Tampa. This special event will be held on . . . → Read More: Ybor City State Museum Book Signing Planned
Posted November 6, 2008
In the spring of 2007, the prestigious architectural publication, American Bungalow, sent their chief photographer, Alex Vertikoff to Seminole Heights to photograph their beautiful bungalows for inclusion in the magazine. Alex, who has photographed hundreds of houses all over the country, was amazed by the wide variety of bungalow styles he found, and thrilled to play a part in revealing the charm of the neighborhood to the magazine’s . . . → Read More: American Bungalow features Tampa
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