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TARPON SPRINGS, FLORIDA

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Greektown Tarpon Springs 

Tarpon Springs Greektown Historic District is a U.S.historic district. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 2, 2014.

 

Tarpon Springs’ Greektown District is a traditional cultural property that preserves a strong ethnic and maritime character. The District measures about 140 acres. The primary area is bounded by the Anclote River on the north, Tarpon Avenue and Spring Bayou on the south, Hibiscus and Pinellas Streets on the east; and Roosevelt and Grand Boulevards to Spring Bayou on the west.

 

The architectural resources have historic integrity. They convey a distinctive sense of place and ethnic heritage, with commercial, industrial, residential, and religion-based buildings as well as boats, generally developed without the benefit of architectural plans.

 

The Greektown District was the first Traditional Cultural Property listed in the State of Florida.

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