city spotlight: tarpon springs

I grew up in the small town of Tarpon Springs, FL. For that reason, I picked it to be the first city highlighted in a new feature here, called City Spotlight. I’m going to write a bit on as many of the cities in Florida that I can, as often as I can.

Tarpon Springs is a unique town located on the gulf coast of Florida, west of Tampa. Incorporated as a city in 1887, the city is named for a fish called a Tarpon that’s found in the waters of the gulf. Greek immigrants came to the town in the early 1900’s for sponge diving, and the town still has a huge Greek population today. Downtown you’ll find a mix of historic homes and antique shops, while to the north of the downtown area you’ll find the Sponge Docks. This sometimes tacky part of town is a must see for visitors, but once you’ve been there a million times like I have, you’ll probably avoid it. I only visit the docks for the bakeries and food.

One of the most unique things about Tarpon Springs are the bayous winding their way through the town. Water, water, everywhere! At the head of Spring Bayou is where the cross is thrown during the Epiphany celebration every year. Historic old Victorian homes line the bayou, and in the winter months, you’ll see manatees swimming in the warm waters. A few miles out, and you’ll find 2 beaches. Fred Howard Park is the larger of the two, and not only features a park, but a long causeway out to a beach. Sunset Park is a bit smaller, and not as nice, but can be quieter as well.

When I was a girl, there wasn’t much in Tarpon to do or see. Slowly but surely, that changed. Merchants came back to Main Street (or in this case, Tarpon Avenue) and bars and restaurants opened. Bigger chains came to town - we were thrilled when a Chili’s finally opened out on U.S. 19 - it was so nice to have a big place to eat in town. I remember when the only hotel was the Howard Johnsons on the corner of US 19 and Klosterman Road. Now it’s a Holiday Inn, and there are several more hotels in the area, as well as smaller inns.

One of the biggest events in Tarpon Springs occurs each April, and it’s the Fine Arts Festival. This year will be the 33rd annual festival, so it started 2 years before I was born. Held at Craig Park on Spring Bayou, you’ll find food, entertainment, and over 200 artists selling their wares.

Yes, Tarpon is an eclectic mix of people and personalities…and it will always be my hometown. You can take the girl out of Tarpon Springs, but you can’t take the Tarpon out of the girl.

4 Comments so far

  1. […] Tarpon Springs, Florida, USA   Colleen puts a city spotlight on Tarpon Springs, a unique Greek sponge-diving community on the Florida Gulf Coast.  She writes at TheFloridaBlog.  […]

  2. […] Greek-American sponge-divers in Tarpon Springs, Florida […]

  3. […] Colleen provides City Spotlight: Tarpon Springs, an article about a unique Greek sponge-diving community on the Florida Gulf Coast, where she grew up.  She writes at TheFloridaBlog.  […]

  4. Evelyn on April 24th, 2007

    Something about that hometown! When it’s yours, it’s yours. No doubt about it! And, eclectic? Even better! That’s one of my favorite adjectives!

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