Tarpon Springs Sponge Docks 4K HDR Walking Tour

Join this channel to get access to perks: 👍 Instagram: @ 👍Like, Subscribe 🔔and Share. Thank You! 🇺🇸 ---------------------------------------- Top 10 Things to do in Tarpon Springs 1) Tarpon Springs Sponge Docks Of course, you have to visit the Sponge Docks while in Tarpon Springs. All aspects of the sponge industry are available to view in Tarpon Springs, from the harvesting to the sale of the sponges. In addition to seeing the history of sponge harvesting, visitors can experience the Greek influence. Greek restaurants and shops are scattered throughout the area. Seafood, Greek salads, and pastries are particularly popular. 2) Saint Michael’s Shrine Located at 113 Hope St., Saint Michael’s Shrine is a place where many have reported miracles taking place since its construction in 1940. It was built to fulfill the promise made to Archangel Michael by Goldie Parr if her 11-year-old brother was healed. Many people visit the Shrine to pray and light candles. You can find the history of the shrine here THE SHRINE OF SAINT MICHAEL TAXIARCHIS 3) Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church Since 1907 Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral has been a beacon and witness of the message of Christ to all persons, through Divine Worship, preaching, teaching, and living the Orthodox Christian faith. The present-day Cathedral was completed in 1943, an example of Neo-Byzantine architecture, and was modeled after Saint Sophia Cathedral (Hagia Sophia) in modern-day Istanbul. 4) Safford House Museum One of Tarpon Spring’s best-kept secrets is the 1883 Safford House Museum. The Safford House has been restored to its original Victorian splendor & is open to the public. The Safford Residence is listed on the National Register of Historic Places & is owned & operated by the City of Tarpon Springs as a museum. 23 Parkin Court, Tarpon Springs, FL | Check out: for more information. 5) Tarpon Springs Historic District The Tarpon Springs Historic District is a U.S. historic district in Tarpon Springs, Florida. It is bounded by Read Street, Hibiscus Street, Orange Street, Levis Avenue, Lemon Street, and Spring Bayou, encompasses approximately 700 acres, and contains 145 historic buildings. The historic significance of the district focuses on Events, Architecture, Engineering, and the periods of significance include 1925-1949, 1900-1924, 1875-1899. On December 6, 1990, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. 6) Anclote Key Lighthouse In 1887 the Anclote Key Lighthouse was built on the southern end of Anclote Key. The Lighthouse is a skeletal tower similar to Cape San Blas Lighthouse. The lighthouse was refurbished in 2003 and is a working lighthouse. 7) The Sponge Exchange The Sponge Exchange, now a collection of shops, was originally where the sponge divers would bring their sponges to be sold via auctions. 8) City Hall Built in 1915, the Old Tarpon Springs City Hall is a historic site in Tarpon Springs, Florida. It is located at 101 South Pinellas Avenue. On August 10, 1990, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. It was designed by renowned architect Ernest Ivey Cook in the neoclassical style. 9) Sunset Beach Located at the west end of Gulf Road, Sunset Beach Park is a favorite with both locals and visitors for picnics, swimming, and boat launching. This is the perfect beach to go to if you want to escape the crowds. Built in 1926, the Sunset Beach causeway enhanced one of the city’s favorite recreational areas, making this beach park possible. A great place for spectacular sunsets into the Gulf of Mexico. There is also a free monthly concert series, typically scheduled around the full moon. There are barbecue grills, sheltered picnic tables, a concession stand, and public restrooms. 10) Craig Park Craig park maintained by the City of Tarpon Springs, It’s a great place for a stroll around the bayou. You may spot some dolphin or manatee in that bayous. There’s a place to launch a boat or kayak, restrooms, lighted tennis courts, a playground, and a bandshell. Several events are held each year including the famous Diving for the Cross on epiphany, every year on the 6th of January! #tarponspringsspongedocks #tarponsprings #walkingtour I can take a video of any location you desire 100 miles around Clearwater. Let me know on Instagram @ If you need to use my video please contact me
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