Businesses and Buildings
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Building at Mermaid Point, present-day Shore Acres, advertising "noted trout grounds" and "boats for rent." Unknown date.

A large crowd gathers at Johnson's Clothing store for a sale. Ladies' Emporium and Postal Telegraph Office at right. Located on the southern side of Central Ave between 4th and 5th St. c. 1925

Operetta Building, 1951, on 2168 9th Ave. N, St. Petersburg; later Gay Blades roller skating rink. The creator of this photo is Jack Swenningsen, a photographer that promoted an idealized version of Florida.

St. Petersburg High School, later St. Petersburg Junior College, at 150 5th St. N., built 1911. Elementary School in background left.

St. Petersburg Memorial Historical Society Museum, at western end of the Municipal Recreation Pier. Building was formerly the aquarium. c. 1922

Florida Theater Building, at northestern corner of 1st Ave S & 5th St, showing Powell/Loy 'Thin Man' sequel. c. 1936

Florida Military Academy band in front of the Gulfport Casino. Note that the trolley line ends at the Casino. c 1935

First Federal building, at the beginning of addition construction. Williams Park in background. c. 1957

Coca Cola Bottling Company, on 4th St N. Now the building for Great Explorations and Sunken Gardens. c. 1927