St. Petersburg

Sunrise on Tampa Bay

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A planned overnight trip to Naples, Florida turned into a 5-day jaunt adding St. Petersburg and Sarasota to the itinerary . This meant buying a few polo shirts while on the road. The ongoing supply chain issues narrowed the selection to mostly white, grey or black. I did score a pink polo, I was thrilled.

Our first stop was Naples for a lunch with friends and then dinner at a fine seafood restaurant my wife adores, the USS Nemo.The next morning we hit the road to our desired destination, St. Petersburg. We arrived at  hotel on the waterfront, a couple of blocks from the St. Pete Pier. 

Yes, St. Petersburg is tourist oriented, but in a lower-key way than other places. Thankfully, there wasn’t an amphibious Duck Boat with 50 quaking people on board, mostly it is folks walking, bicycling and hanging out around Vinoy Park by the Tampa Bay waterfront.

One of several statues in the park

Park’s Banyon trees

St. Pete Beach

Benoist Bi-plane sculpture honors first US commercial flight January, 1914

Marina at sunrise

Newsboy sculpture outside St. Petersburg Museum.

Vinoy Renaissance Hotel, overlooking Tampa Bay, circa 1925, designed by architect Henry L. Taylor

People & waterfowl watch the sunset

Reading on park bench

Public sculpture

A couple of days gives one a preview of this beautiful city. St. Pete is a strong center for the arts. The Dali museum is known as well for its architecture itself as it is for its collection of Salvador Dali’s art. 

Stairwell

Windows view

Stairwell view to skylight

Exterior Dome detail

Viewing art

Wish Tree

Melted clock garden bench

Another interesting museum, from both architectural and collected art perspective is the Museum of the American Arts and Crafts Movement, the only museum in the world devoted exclusively to the Arts & Crafts movement. The 5-story building is considered a work of art with a grand atrium, skylight and an imposing and impressive suspended spiral staircase reaching from the fifth to the second floors. The collection houses everything from furniture to lighting, decorative tiles, fireplaces and more by Gustav Stickley as well as Frank Lloyd Wright, Charles Rohlfs and other luminaries. 

Exterior

Galleries

Stairwell

Stairs detail

Peacock Tiles

Children’s Room

Aloha Boathouse Set

Culbertson Exhibit

Piano opens to review paint and inlay

Stairs from Chicago Stock exchange

There is of course, a lot more to St. Petersburg, including great architecture, great food and much more to explore. A longer, second visit is in order.

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