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At Sunken Gardens in St. Petersburg, the iconic welcome sign has been demolished but a new one is under construction. The landmark attraction promises the new sign will keep its iconic retro design.
The Sunken Gardens sign on St. Petersburg's 4th Street now looks very much like its 1960s glory days, including the return of a coral pink backdrop and an adjoining tower of flowers.
In St. Petersburg, ‘Sunken Gardens Home’ is model for new construction. The house built in 1950 for the founder of the roadside attraction will go on the market this fall. ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) – Sunken Gardens in St. Petersburg is the 11th most underrated attraction in the United States, according to a new study. Hawaiian Islands, a luxury beach rental website ...
Love is in the air at Sunken Gardens in St. Pete! This historic roadside attraction is now one of the hottest wedding venues in the bay area, but you can feel romance any time of the year while ...
Sunken Gardens opened in 1911, and is just a mile north of downtown St. Petersburg, but its four and a half acres of beauty might as well be a world away. "We do have so many tropical plants from ...
Now, the Chilean flamingos have new digs at St. Petersburg's Sunken Gardens to hunker down in when the next storm approaches Tampa Bay.
Sunken Gardens is a 100-year-old botanical garden located in the middle of St. Petersburg, according to a St. Petersburg visitors page.The garden is home to some of the oldest tropical plants in ...