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Gandy Beach Mangroves - St. Petersburg (FL)

Address: 🏡 13498 Gandy Blvd N, St. Petersburg, FL 33702
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The Florida Holocaust Museum - St. Petersburg Maksim Blair: This is a very emotionally powerful museum. It is designed to be child friendly, so it doesn’t go as in-depth as some museums on the subject I’ve been to. The volunteer was very helpful in describing the museum and exhibits. They had two temporary exhibits going on during my visit. I found the “We Share The Same Sky” exhibit to be the most moving. It was very touching and had many items that brought me back to the museums of Europe. I would definitely return in the future, it’s a really special place here in Florida to be able to reflect on exhibits and items that normally you would have to travel to Europe to see.
Sand Key Park - Clearwater McCabe Amy “Chaplain Amy”: Really nice spot to watch the sunset, especially all the way at the north end where the sailboats come floating by. There is a rock wall and beautiful trees if you like to take pics with a little depth to them.
Moccasin Lake Nature Park - Clearwater rex donahough: 1 hour worth of trails Small butterfly garden Education areas with animals Clean bathroom Plenty of areas to sit and picnic Tranquil little Park setback in the neighborhood, but the views once you get there couldnt be overstated. The amazing trail system is well taken care of and boasts plenty of boardwalks with beautiful Vistas. Small creeks and a river run through this park wonderfully pinpointed by a few ponds. There are some sunny areas, but its mostly a beautiful shaded walk through the woods. I definitely wasnt expecting there to be an Aviary showing off some of the areas bird culture, which was pretty amazing and educational.
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