Posts Tagged ‘History’
Last Person to Believe Tampa Has Never Hit 100 Degrees, Dies
What a loss for the community 🪦
Read MoreProject to beautify historic Jackson House proposed
At least it will be somewhat less unpleasant to look at
Read More717 Parking presents historic marker sign
What a kind and classy gesture! 🚧
Read MoreTHIS is the 2000th article!
Tampa News Force, the highly revered, venerable and redundant media platform and purveyor of satirical news parody content, has published the 2000th article in the organization’s storied history: this one. That’s right, you’re reading history as we’re making it. Never before have writers and readers been united in the quest to pat themselves and each…
Read MoreHistoric Tampa landmark finally being refurbished
What looks like paint samples have appeared on the south wall of the abandoned Wendy’s at 2036 North Dale Mabry, indicating that it will be refurbished, repurposed and reopened to the public in the not too distant future, delighting local residents. The old fast food hamburger place nestled between the Mons Venus strip club and…
Read MoreBrooksville praises re-naming of Cleveland baseball team
Following the announcement that Cleveland’s Major League Baseball team has decided to change it’s name from the Indians to the Guardians, the move received a surprising endorsement from the city of Brooksville, Florida. “We here in Brooksville wholeheartedly support this decision by the Cleveland baseball team. Sure, it’s the end of a tradition but let’s…
Read MoreBusiness as usual at Tampa Baseball Museum
The COVID-19 pandemic has not affected the Tampa Baseball Museum in any way whatsoever. “Nope, we’re just carrying on here as though nothing has happened,” says Chantal Ruilova Hevia, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Ybor City Museum Society. “Because when it comes to the Tampa Baseball Museum, nothing has happened.” The museum, which…
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