Pinellas County is a densely populated barrier‑island peninsula on Florida’s Gulf Coast, anchored by vibrant cities such as St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Dunedin, Largo, Palm Harbor, Safety Harbor, Tarpon Springs, and Gulfport. Known for its white‑sand beaches, arts districts, and rich maritime history, Pinellas blends year‑round tourism with strong residential neighborhoods and a lively small‑business scene.
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Historic highlights
•     St. Petersburg waterfront development and Vinoy historic district, reflecting early 20th‑century resort growth.
•     Tarpon Springs Sponge Docks and Greek heritage district, a living cultural and maritime landmark.
•     Historic Clearwater downtown and the Fort Harrison era sites that trace local tourism and civic growth.
•     Dunedin’s Victorian downtown and Scottish roots, now a hub for boutique shopping and festivals.
•     Preservation of midcentury and early‑settler architecture found in pockets across Largo and Safety Harbor.
Popular restaurants and local favorites
•     Waterfront seafood spots in Clearwater and St. Petersburg known for fresh Gulf catch and casual dining.
•     Tarpon Springs restaurants and bakeries offering authentic Greek cuisine and desserts near the Sponge Docks.
•     Dunedin craft breweries and farm‑to‑table bistros paired with a walkable downtown.
•     Iconic breakfast and brunch cafés across Palm Harbor and Safety Harbor popular with locals.
•     Family‑run pizzerias, Cuban sandwich counters, and seafood shacks that anchor neighborhood dining scenes.
Things to do and outdoor activities
•     Beaches and boardwalks: Clearwater Beach, Fort De Soto, and St. Pete Beach for swimming, shelling, and sunsets.
•     Cultural attractions: The Dali Museum, local galleries on Beach Drive, and seasonal arts festivals in St. Petersburg.
•     Boating, fishing, and kayaking across Boca Ciega Bay and lower Tampa Bay waterways.
•     Parks and trails: Fort De Soto Park, Philippe Park, and Ream Wilson Trail for hiking, biking, and picnics.
•     Family and community events: weekly markets, music festivals, and the lively weekend scenes in downtowns.
St Petersburg
St Petersburg blends sun‑soaked waterfronts, vibrant arts districts, and walkable neighborhoods from downtown’s Beach Drive and the Dali Museum to the craft‑beer scene in the EDGE and Central Avenue; its lively waterfront parks, Pier, and year‑round festivals draw residents and visitors alike, while tree‑lined residential areas such as Snell Isle, Old Northeast, and Historic Kenwood offer diverse housing and amenities that shape local service needs and community life.
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