Tarpon Springs, Florida

Population: 19,400
Located in Pinellas County

Tarpon Springs is considered by many the Vince of the South. Turn-of-the-century street lights, brick streets and sidewalks, towering oaks, the beautiful Anclote River, historic bayous, recreational parks, and beaches on the Gulf of Mexico are just a few of the many sights that greet you when you enter Tarpon Springs by vehicle or boat. Located in the center of town is the Tarpon Springs Downtown Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This seven-block area features buildings from the late 1800s that house shops, art galleries, restaurants, and music venues that proudly welcome visitors from all over the world.

Tarpon Springs' recorded history begins in the mid-19th century when native Indians and settlers sought safe harbor and experienced plentiful fishing and hunting along the Anclote River. Fresh spring water was available along the river that led up to Spring Bayou, which is located at the foot of what is now the historic downtown district. For many years, the area was hailed as an abundant fishing and hunting spot for settlers that moved their families here. In the 1800s, Tarpon Springs' reputation grew as an outstanding recreational area for fishing, hunting, and boating. In 1881, prominent northern developer Hamilton Disston purchased four million acres of land from the State of Florida. Shortly thereafter, Disston and his associates began transforming the area around Spring Bayou into a thriving winter resort and health center.

Tarpon Springs borders on Tarpon Lake where one can enjoy fishing, water skiing, jet skiing and boating. The largest Bass catch recorded in the state was hooked in Lake Tarpon.

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