Tarpon Springs Florida Historic Downtown
Tarpon Springs is a city on central Florida’s Gulf Coast. Greek eateries line waterfront Dodecanese Boulevard, a legacy of the Greek sponge divers who settled here in the early 1900s. Along the water, the Historic Sponge Docks are a reminder of the once booming industry. The 1940s St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church has stained glass and a Grecian marble altar. Tarpon Springs Aquarium displays Gulf marine life.
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I liked Tarpon Springs, good city to walk around.
That’s where the Greeks dive for the cross. I lived on 612 Pent Street. Al the buildings still look the same after 50 years. And the brick streets still sound the same.
Main Street had Western Auto, Big walk in theater, fruit stands, Pappas’s Shoes all kinds of shops. And the Train Depot. And the tracks are gone..
Do they still have the weeping painting at the Greek Church? And I forgot to ask you when you went to Palm Harbor if you ever found the Blue Sink?