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100 Years of Beauty...
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In
1903 a plumber by the name of George Turner, Sr. purchased the six
acres that would become a world famous botanical attraction. Using
an elaborate maze of clay tiles, he drained an ancient lake on the
property, leaving a rich muck soil that was ideal for his favorite
hobby gardening. Neighbors so enjoyed strolling through Mr.
Turners garden, that by the early 1920s, he was charging
a nickel for tours. Three generations of the Turner family continued
the vision that created this unique tropical garden, with its flowing
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City of St. Petersburg purchased Sunken Gardens in 1999 with funds
from a voter approved tax. Preserving the garden was a community effort.
With Mr. Turner Sr.s original vision in mind, the citys
goal is to preserve this historic botanical garden and provide cultural
and educational opportunities. |
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The
main building on Fourth Street was built in 1926 and became the
Coca Cola Bottling Company in the 1940s. The Turner family purchased
the building in 1967 to create the Worlds Largest Gift Shop
and the King of Kings Wax Museum. They closed the building in 1995.
The city has restored it to its original Mediterranean Revival style
and it is the new home for Great Explorations, a childrens science
museum. |
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Enjoy
your tranquil visit to this small oasis in the heart of St. Petersburg.
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