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| |  | 1928 establishments in Florida, Airports established in 1928, Airports in Florida, Airports in the Tampa Bay area, Buildings and structures in Tampa, Florida, Transportation in Hillsborough County, Florida, Transportation in the Tampa Bay Area, Innovia people movers, UM people movers, Airport people mover systems, People mover systems in the United States, Hidden categories:, Use mdy dates from May 2014, Coordinates on Wikidata, All articles with unsourced statements, Articles with unsourced sta... | | Tampa International Airport (IATA: TPA, ICAO: KTPA, FAA LID: TPA) is a public airport six miles west of Downtown Tampa, in Hillsborough County, Florida, United States. This airport is publicly owned by Hillsborough County Aviation Authority. It has been praised for its architecture and Landside- Airside design of a central terminal (landside) connected by people movers to satellite gates (airsides), a pioneering concept when designed in the late 1960s. The airport was called Drew Field Municipal... |
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| |  | Defunct National Football League venues, Sports venues demolished in 1999, Defunct college football venues, Soccer venues in Florida, Sports venues in Tampa, Florida, American football venues in Florida, Tampa Bay Buccaneers stadiums, Tampa Bay Mutiny, Tampa Bay Rowdies, Defunct NCAA bowl game venues, Outback Bowl, Defunct Major League Soccer stadiums, United States Football League venues, Demolished sports venues in Florida, Defunct soccer venues in the United States, South Florida Bulls footba... | | Tampa Stadium (known as Houlihans Stadium from 1996 to 1999) was a large sports venue located at 4201 North Dale Mabry Highway in Tampa, Florida, which opened in 1967. Tampa Stadium is most closely associated with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers National Football League franchise, which played all of their home games there from 1976 through 1997. The facility was also home to the Tampa Bay Rowdies of the original North American Soccer League, the Tampa Bay Bandits of the United States Football League, ... |
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| |  | | | The Tampa Bay Center was a shopping mall located in Tampa, Florida, across the street from Tampa Stadium. When it was opened on August 5, 1976 the 877,000-square-foot (81,500 m2) Tampa Bay Center was Tampas fourth major mall and operated until 2001, when most of its tenants relocated to the nearby International Plaza. The mall was a two-story building that had an anchor at each end, plus one in the center of the mall: Burdines on the east side, Montgomery Ward in the center, and Sears on the wes... |
| |  | Sports venues completed in 1998, NCAA bowl game venues, Outback Bowl, National Football League venues, Soccer venues in Florida, South Florida Bulls football venues, Sports venues in Tampa, Florida, American football venues in Florida, Tampa Bay Buccaneers stadiums, Tampa Bay Mutiny, Defunct Major League Soccer stadiums, CONCACAF Gold Cup stadiums, 1998 establishments in Florida, Hidden categories:, All articles with dead external links, Articles with dead external links from September 2010, Art... | | Raymond James Stadium, also known as the Ray Jay, is a multi-purpose football stadium located in Tampa, Florida. It is home to the NFLs Tampa Bay Buccaneers as well as the NCAAs South Florida Bulls football team. The stadium seats 65,908, and it is expandable to 75,000 for special events. The stadium also hosts the annual Outback Bowl on New Years Day; the annual pinnacle of USA equestrian showjumping, the AGA- Budweiser American Invitational; and the Monster Jam monster truck event after the en... |
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| |  | | | International Plaza and Bay Street is a large upscale shopping mall located in the Westshore business district of Tampa, Florida. The mall, which opened in 2001, was built to give travelers an option to shop and dine in high-class surroundings, while at the same time be able to stay near Tampa International Airport (which borders the property). In 2006, the Renaissance Hotel Tampa- International Plaza was opened on the premises, making International Plaza one of a handful of malls in the U.S. to... |
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| |  | | | Brass Mug is a live music venue- bar located on Skipper Rd. in Tampa, Florida. Its original location was on Fletcher Ave.; it moved to Florida Ave. in 2012 and to 1450 Skipper Road in 2013. It is known for being a gritty, smokey bar where live music is hosted every weekend, as well as select weekday evenings, and has been called the CBGB of Tampa. The venue has been in continuous operation since 1974 and has become a haven for live rock music, death metal and occasionally alternative groups. It ... |
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| |  | | | Seminole Heights United Methodist Church, also referred to as Seminole Heights Methodist or Seminole Heights UMC, is an active Methodist congregation and a historic, Gothic Revival style church building constructed in 1927 in the Old Seminole Heights neighborhood of Tampa, Florida. The building is one of the contributing structures within the Seminole Heights Residential District, a U.S. National and Local Historic District. Seminole Heights United Methodist Church is located at 6111 Central Ave... |
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| |  | | | Westshore is a principal business district of Tampa, Florida, United States, with more than 11,000,000 square feet (1,000,000 m2) of commercial office space, 4,000 businesses with nearly 100,000 employees, 32 hotels, two major shopping malls (International Plaza and WestShore Plaza) and more than 200 restaurants and bars. Westshore Boulevard is the districts main thoroughfare. Although mostly zoned for commercial use there is also some residential space in the area. The NEVs that circulate peopl... |
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| |  | | | Seminole Heights is a historic neighborhood and district located in central Tampa. It includes many early 20th century bungalow homes and historic buildings. It was an early residential area of Tampa connected by streetcar. The area had an economic downturn in the late 20th century marked by increased crime, but has since seen a resurgence with new restaurants, brew pubs and independent businesses opening up. The neighborhoods historic homes, eclectic shops and gourmet restaurants are an increas... |
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| |  | | | The Safety Harbor Site is an archaeological site in Safety Harbor, Florida, United States, located in Philippe Park at 2355 Bayshore Drive. It is the largest remaining mound in the Tampa Bay area, and is believed to have been the capital city of the Tocobaga. It is the type site for the Safety Harbor culture. In 1964 it was declared a National Historic Landmark. After the U.S. National Register of Historic Places program was created in 1966, the site was added to it the same year. It is sometime... |
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| |  | Roller coasters by name, Steel roller coasters, Dive Coaster roller coasters, Roller coasters manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard, Hypercoasters, Roller coasters operated by SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment, Roller coasters in Tampa, Florida, Roller coasters introduced in 2005, Busch Gardens Tampa, Hidden categories:, Featured articles, Use American English from March 2013, All Wikipedia articles written in American English, Use mdy dates from March 2013, Coordinates on Wikidata, Commons ... | | SheiKra- ��i�kr�- is a steel Dive Coaster roller coaster at the Busch Gardens Tampa Bay amusement park in Tampa, Florida, United States. The roller coaster was proposed by Mark Rose, vice-president of design and engineering for the park, and designed by Bolliger & Mabillard. The ride was planned to be 160 feet (49 m) high, but the parks executives rejected this and the height was changed to 200 feet (61 m). SheiKra reaches a maximum speed of 70 miles per hour (110 km- h) and has a total ... |
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