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The cityscape of Tampa includes historic and architecturally noteworthy structures in its downtown and residential areas. The Seminole Heights, Tampa, Florida, Seminole Heights and Hyde Park, Tampa, Florida, Hyde Park neighborhoods are two of the largest historic preservation districts in Tampa, Florida, Tampa.


Business districts

The Downtown Tampa, downtown business district of Tampa is located immediately east of the Hillsborough River (Florida), Hillsborough River, and Ordinal directions, southwest of the Ybor City, Tampa, Florida, Ybor City historic preservation, Historic District. Downtown includes the Tampa Theatre, Rivergate Tower, Tampa Museum of Art, Glazer Children's Museum, Florida Museum of Photographic Arts, S. H. Kress & Co., Kress building, Straz Performing Arts Center, SunTrust building. Tampa International Airport is located approximately west-northwest of the downtown area, and easily connected to most parts of the city by three Interstate Highways, maximizing its accessibility. The largest industrial sections of town are located to the north of the airport and east of the city limits, while most of the residential areas of the city are located to the Ordinal directions, southwest, northwest, northeast and west of downtown. Another major Central business district, business district is the Westshore, Tampa, Westshore Business District, located east of Tampa Bay and south of Tampa International Airport. Currently, Westshore has more than of commercial office space, 4,000 businesses with nearly 100,000 employees, 32 hotels, 2 major shopping malls (International Plaza and Bay Street and WestShore Plaza). The city of Tampa has 165 parks with within its borders.


Architecture

The city's architecture contains a blend of old and new. The neighborhoods of Seminole Heights, Tampa, Florida, Seminole Heights, Tampa Heights (Tampa), Florida, Tampa Heights, and Hyde Park, Tampa, Florida, Hyde Park neighborhoods are historic preservation districts featuring mostly Victorian architecture, Victorian homes and buildings.


Tampa Bay Hotel

In 1891, Henry B. Plant built a lavish 500+ room, , US$2.5 million eclectic/Moorish Revival-style luxury resort hotel called the Henry B. Plant Museum, Tampa Bay Hotel among of manicured gardens along the banks of the Hillsborough River (Florida), Hillsborough River. Plant's resort featured a race track, a heated indoor pool, a golf course, a 2,000-seat auditorium, tennis courts, stables, hunting and fishing tours, and electric lights and telephones in every room, plus the first elevator in town and exotic art collectibles which Plant had shipped in from around the world. The Tampa Bay Hotel was relatively prosperous for about a decade. The resort hosted thousands of guests and many celebrities of the era, but was only filled to capacity during the Spanish–American War (see below). Henry Plant died in 1899, and his heirs sold the facilities to the city of Tampa in 1904. The city operated the hotel and used the grounds as a community gathering place until 1932, when the resort was closed, remodeled, and reopened as the University of Tampa a year later.


Neighborhoods and districts

The city is divided into many neighborhoods, many of which were towns and unincorporated communities that were annexed by the growing city. Generally, the city is divided into the following areas: Downtown Tampa, New Tampa, Florida, New Tampa, West Tampa, Florida, West Tampa, East Tampa, Tampa, Florida, East Tampa, North Tampa, Tampa, Florida, North Tampa, and South Tampa.


Surrounding communities


East Tampa

On the eastern portion of the city lies residential neighborhoods of College Hill, Tampa, Florida, College Hill, East Tampa, Tampa, Florida, Jackson Heights-Belmont Heights, Ybor City, Tampa, Florida, Ybor City, East Ybor, Tampa, Florida, East Ybor, Southeast Seminole Heights (Tampa), Florida, Southeast Seminole Heights, Northeast Community, Tampa, Florida, Northeast Community, Northview Hills, Tampa, Florida, Northview Hills, Live Oaks Square, Tampa, Florida, Live Oaks Square, River Grove, Tampa, Florida, Rivergrove, Grant Park, Tampa, Florida, Grant Park, South Nebraska, Tampa, Florida, South Nebraska, Woodland Terrace, Tampa, Florida, Woodland Terrace and the industrial section of Gary, Tampa, Florida, Gary, just east of downtown. The historic section of Ybor City, Tampa, Florida, Ybor City is also located within this district.


Davis Islands and Harbour Island

Besides the financial district, two upscale residential neighborhoods are Davis Islands, Tampa, Florida, Davis Islands and Harbour Island.


South Tampa

On the southern portion of the city lies residential neighborhoods of Ballast Point (Tampa), Ballast Point, Fair Oaks - Manhattan Manor, Tampa, Florida, Fair Oaks - Manhattan Manor, Gandy-Sun Bay South, Tampa, Florida, Gandy-Sun Bay South (or just Sun Bay South), Golf View, Palma Ceia, Tampa, Florida, Palma Ceia, South Westshore, Tampa, Florida, South Westshore, Bayshore Beautiful, Bayshore Gardens, Belmar Shore, Port Tampa, Golfview, New Suburb Beautiful, Tampa, Florida, New Suburb Beautiful, and Virginia Park. The region also contains portions of Sunset Park, Tampa, Florida, Sunset Park and Oscawana.


West Tampa

On the western portion of the city lies residential neighborhoods of Armenia Gardens Estates, Tampa, Florida, Armenia Gardens Estates, Beach Park, Tampa, Florida, Beach Park, Beach Park Isles, Tampa, Florida, Beach Park Isles, Bon Air, Carver City-Lincoln Gardens, Tampa, Florida, Carver City-Lincoln Gardens, Culbreath Bayou, Culbreath Isles, Tampa, Florida, Culbreath Isles, Drew Park (Tampa), Florida, Drew Park, Gray Gables, Lowry Park, Mid-Peninsula, Midtown, North Bon Air, North Hyde Park, Tampa, Florida, North Hyde Park, Oakford Park (Tampa), Florida, Oakford Park, Palma Ceia West, Tampa, Florida, Palma Ceia West, Parkview, Plaza Terrace, Ridgewood River, Riverbend, Riverside Heights, South Seminole Heights, Wellswood (Tampa), Florida, Wellswood, West Tampa, Florida, West Tampa, Westshore Palms (Tampa), Florida, Westshore Palms. In the West Tampa District, the sublets include Bowman Heights, MacFarlane Park, Northeast Macfarlane, Tampa, Florida, Northeast Macfarlane, Marina Club, Tampa, Florida, Marina Club, and Old West Tampa, Tampa, Florida, Old West Tampa. The West Tampa region also contain parts of Lowry Park North, Southeast Seminole Heights, Sunset Park and Tampa Heights (Tampa), Florida, Tampa Heights.


North Tampa/New Tampa

On the northern portion of the city lies residential neighborhoods of Forest Hills (Tampa), Florida, Forest Hills, Sulphur Springs, Tampa, Florida, Sulphur Springs, Temple Crest, Tampa, Florida, Temple Crest, Terrace Park, Tampa, Florida, Terrace Park, University Square, Tampa, Florida, University Square, and North Tampa, Tampa, Florida, North Tampa (neighborhood). Meanwhile, with characteristics of its own, the New Tampa, Florida, New Tampa district contains several upscale neighborhoods. They include Hunter's Green (Tampa), Florida, Hunter's Green, West Meadows, Florida, West Meadows, Hunter's Key, and Tampa Palms, Tampa, Florida, Tampa Palms.


Tallest buildings

: ''see also: List of tallest buildings in Tampa, tallest buildings in downtown Tampa''. The tallest buildings in Tampa are all in Downtown Tampa, downtown.


Skyline


Transportation infrastructure

Along the city's western shore, three bridges span Old Tampa Bay carrying vehicular traffic to and from Pinellas County, Florida, Pinellas County: the Howard Frankland Bridge (Interstate 275 (Florida), I-275), the Courtney Campbell Causeway (Florida State Road 60, SR 60), and the Gandy Bridge (US 92). Tampa is served by two major limited access toll road expressways. From its suburban eastern terminus of Brandon, Florida, Brandon, the Lee Roy Selmon Expressway (SR 618) enters Tampa by way of a bridge crossing the Tampa Bypass Canal. It is a major commuter artery into downtown and continues down the South Tampa peninsula, ultimately reaching its western terminus at Gandy Boulevard (U.S. Route 92) near MacDill Air Force Base. The Florida State Road 589, Veterans Expressway (SR 589) begins at the city's western edge near the Tampa International Airport, connecting to Florida State Road 60, SR 60's westbound Courtney Campbell Causeway and eastbound Memorial Highway. The Veterans Expressway leaves the city limits heading north to the suburbs of Carrollwood, Florida, Carrollwood, Northdale, Florida, Northdale, Westchase, Florida, Westchase, Citrus Park, Florida, Citrus Park, Cheval, Florida, Cheval, and Lutz, Florida, Lutz. Before leaving Hillsborough County, Florida, Hillsborough County, Florida State Road 589, SR 589 becomes the Suncoast Parkway, which continues northward into Pasco County, Florida, Pasco and Hernando County, Florida, Hernando Counties. Three Interstate Highway System, Interstate Highways pass within the city limits. Interstate 4 originates from Tampa's Interstate 4, Malfunction Junction, where it intersects Interstate 275 (Florida), Interstate 275. I-275 is a main artery into the city from Pinellas County, Florida, Pinellas County, and continues into downtown and northward through neighborhoods like Seminole Heights, Tampa, Florida, Seminole Heights and Sulphur Springs, Tampa, Florida, Sulphur Springs before leaving Tampa to reunite with Interstate 75 in Florida, Interstate 75 at the Pasco county line. Immediately south of this junction, I-75 crosses through the city neighborhood of New Tampa, Florida, New Tampa. Other main arteries within the city include major surface roads like Hillsborough Avenue, Dale Mabry Highway, Bruce B. Downs Boulevard, Busch Boulevard, U.S. Route 41 in Florida, Nebraska Avenue, U.S. Route 41 Business (Tampa, Florida), Florida Avenue, Florida State Road 582, Fowler Avenue, Florida State Road 60, Kennedy Boulevard, Florida State Road 60, Adamo Drive, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.


Other infrastructure


Airports

* Tampa International Airport (IATA airport code, IATA: TPA, ICAO airport code, ICAO: KTPA) is Tampa's main airport and primary location for passenger commercial airline service into the Tampa Bay area. During 2008, it was the 26th-busiest airport in North America. The airport is a consistent favorite in surveys of the industry and the traveling public. The readers of Condé Nast Traveler have frequently placed Tampa International in their list of Best Airports, ranking it #1 in 2003, and #2 in 2008 A survey by Zagat in 2007 ranked Tampa International first among U.S. airports in overall quality. * Peter O. Knight Airport (IATA airport code, IATA: TPF, ICAO airport code, ICAO: KTPF) is a small general aviation terminal located on Davis Island (Florida), Davis Islands near downtown. * Tampa Executive Airport (IATA airport code, IATA: VDF, ICAO airport code, ICAO: KVDF), formerly known as Vandenberg Airport, is another option for general aviation fliers. The airport is located east of Tampa in Hillsborough County, near the I-4/I-75 interchange. * St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport (IATA airport code, IATA: PIE, ICAO airport code, ICAO: KPIE) lies just across the bay from Tampa International Airport. Though mainly a general aviation facility, the airport has become an increasingly popular location for passenger service by discount and charter carriers.


Railroads

The railroad legacy brought to Tampa by Henry Plant continues to serve the city. Uceta Yard, Uceta Rail Yard was established by Plant System corporate descendant, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, in the Gary, Tampa, Florida, Gary industrial sector on Tampa's east side, near Brandon, Florida, Brandon. It continues to service CSX as a storage and intermodal freight transport facility today. Freight and Intermodal container, container cargo operations at the city's seaports also depend upon dockside rail facilities. Tampa's intercity passenger rail service has since 1912 been based out of Union Station (Tampa, Florida), Tampa Union Station. The historic facility, adjacent to downtown between the Channel District, Tampa, Florida, Channel District and Ybor City, Tampa, Florida, Ybor City, is serviced by Amtrak today. Amtrak's ''Silver Star (Amtrak train), Silver Star'' calls on Tampa twice daily: number 91 southbound to Miami (Amtrak station), Miami and number 92 northbound for Pennsylvania Station (New York City), New York City.Amtrak Atlantic Coast Service
Retrieved January 21, 2010.
Union Station also serves as the transfer hub for Amtrak Thruway service, offering bus connections to several cities in Southwest Florida, as well as to Orlando (Amtrak station), Orlando for transfers to the northbound ''Silver Meteor''.


Seaports

Since Tampa Bay was first spotted by Spanish explorers in the 16th century, sailors have admired its wide, sheltered beauty. But it had a problem; it is naturally very shallow - less than deep almost everywhere and well less than that in many places near the coast, including the approach to the small town of Tampa. By the late 19th century, typical cargo ships had grown large enough that they were not able to navigate upper Tampa Bay and reach the ports of Tampa at all. In 1899, however, the US Congress authorized the dredging of a 27' deep channel to Port Tampa, Henry Plant's rail-to-ship facility just west of Tampa. In 1917, another channel was dredged out to the Port of Tampa proper, instantly making Tampa an important shipping location. The bay bottom is very sandy and the ship channels need constant dredging to keep them navigable to the largest modern cargo ships. Every year, the US Army Corps of Engineers dredge up enough sediment from the bay to fill Raymond James Stadium 10 times. Today, the Port of Tampa is the largest port in Florida in throughput tonnage, making it one of the busiest commercial ports in North America. Petroleum and phosphate are the lead commodities, accounting for two-thirds of the 37 million tons of total bulk and general cargo handled by the port in 2009. The Tampa Port Authority currently operates three cruise ship terminals in Tampa's Channel District, Tampa, Channel District. The Port of Tampa is home port year round for Carnival Cruise Lines' MS ''Carnival Inspiration'' and MS ''Carnival Legend''. Tampa in 2010 will also be the seasonal home to Holland America Line's MS ''Pacific Aria, Ryndam'', as well as Royal Caribbean International's MS ''MS Grandeur of the Seas, Grandeur of the Seas'' and MS ''MS Radiance of the Seas, Radiance of the Seas''. Cruise itineraries from Tampa visit the Eastern and Western Caribbean islands, Belize, and Mexico.


Mass Transit

Mass transit within Tampa is operated by the Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority (HART), and includes a public bus system and a streetcar line. HART has a signed transit deal with the University of South Florida, allowing students to ride for free on most bus routes, while students from other schools may receive discounted fares. In October, 2002, the TECO Line Streetcar brought electric streetcar service back to Tampa for the first time in over half a century. The line operates from ten stations along a 2.4 mile (3.9 km) route, connecting Ybor City, the Channel District, Tampa, Channel District, the Tampa Convention Center, and downtown Tampa. The TECO Line Streetcar extension along Franklin Street to the Fort Brooke Parking Garage was completed in December 2010. Drawing inspiration from the streetcars that traversed Tampa between the late 19th and mid 20th centuries, the TECO line cars include varnished wood interiors and other nostalgic appointments. Though they may appear old-fashioned, the modern fleet of cars are wheelchair accessible and air conditioned, offering increased comfort for Tampa in the 21st century."What Goes Around Comes Around", 2007.''TECO Line Streetcar System''.
Retrieved January 28, 2010.


See also

*Neighborhoods in Tampa, Florida


References

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