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Apollo Beach Collection

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The 5,500 acres tract of land that was to be known as Apollo Beach was first deeded to Paul Dickman in 1920 and used annually for farming and grazing pasture and considered uninhabitable. In the early 1950s, Dickman negotiated the sale of the land to three men from New York: Turner, Dean, and Clark. They renamed the land “Tampa Beach” and construction began on the Flamingo Canal near U.S. 41 and proceeded to Fairway Blvd. In 1957, Francis Corr purchased the land from the N.Y. businessmen who ran out of money. Corr decided the area should be called “La Vida Beach”. Supposedly, in 1958, Corr’s wife Dorothy suggested a new name “Apollo Beach”. This was for the area’s greatest benefit – sunshine. Today Apollo Beach is a thriving waterfront community with year-round boating, fishing, and other water activities. The Big Bend Power Station provides power to the Tampa Bay Area and warm waters that attract manatees and sting rays. The Big Bend Power Station and Manatee Viewing Center are both notable landmarks of Apollo Beach.
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Apollo Beach Photo Collection

Apollo Beach Photo Collection
Type: Unspecified
Member of: Apollo Beach Collection
Description: Historical photos of Apollo Beach

Apollo Beach - Miscellaneous

Apollo Beach - Miscellaneous
Type: Unspecified
Member of: Apollo Beach Collection
Description: Items relating to Apollo Beach not otherwise classified. Includes materials used in the marketing of Apollo Beach.

Apollo Beach History

Apollo Beach History
Type: Unspecified
Member of: Apollo Beach Collection
Description: Collection contains items related to the history of Apollo Beach, including it's creation more
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