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| The Park Station now houses the Pinellas Park Chamber of Commerce as well as the Art Society and the Historical Society. | |||||||||
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| This is a view of the Park Station (looking east). The Station is located on the north side of Park Boulevard at the railroad tracks between 49th Street and 66th Street. | |||||||||
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| A view of the very impressive Clock Tower that reaches skyward from near the main entrance. | |||||||||
| This sign faces the west bound lanes of Park Boulevard in front of Park Station. | |||||||||
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| Southeast corner of the Station and the Station Platform. | |||||||||
| Looking south along the Station Platform on the east side of the Station. | |||||||||
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| Northeast corner of the Station and the Station Platform. | Inside view in the foyer looking up to the east | ||||||||
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| This Caboose was obtained with the help of Florida Senator Jim Sebesta in March of 2006. It was used by a reatraunt in the Florida panhandle as a place for entertainers to stay while they were entertaining at the restraunt on weekends.
The inside is quite nice with beautiful wood trim and all polished brass fitings. The outside however is in need of some work to restore it to its origional condition. |
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