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Gulfport is a city in
Pinellas County Pinellas County (, ) is located on the west central coast of the U.S. state of Florida. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the population was 959,107, making it the seventh-most populous county in the state. It is also the most d ...
, Florida, United States, bordering St. Petersburg, South Pasadena, and Boca Ciega Bay. The population of Gulfport was 11,783 at the 2020 census. Gulfport is part of the Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater metropolitan statistical area.


History

Archaeological digs around Boca Ciega Bay indicate that settlements existed in the area circa 8000 to 3000 BC. The area was also densely populated during the Safety Harbor period. In 1528, the Spanish explorer Pánfilo de Narváez landed on the Pinellas peninsula, some say near present-day Gulfport, where he encountered the local Timucuan people. Gulfport has been known by several names since its founding. The first settler in what would become Gulfport were James and Rebecca Barnett in 1868, and named the area Barnett's Bluff. As other settlers trickled in and homesteaded the area, the settlement became known as Bonifacio around 1880. In 1884,
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financier
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envisioned a thriving port town that he called Disston City. However, the
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would not recognize the name as it conflicted with a town in Hillsborough County, and the name Bonifacio was retained. Once that community folded in 1890, the Post Office allowed Bonifacio to be renamed as Disston City. In 1905, the town name was changed to Veteran City to reflect John Chase's vision for a retirement community of Civil War veterans. On October 12, 1910, the name changed officially to Gulfport when it got incorporated at the Gulf Casino located on the dock of Electric Railroad Company. On April 1, 1886, a man named W. J. McPherson, who had moved to Disston City from Deland the previous year, published ''The Sea Breeze'', which was the first newspaper for the lower Pinellas Peninsula. With a population of about 150 people, Disston City was the largest settlement on the lower peninsula in the 1880s. During the first two decades of the 20th century, there was a considerable leftist movement in Florida. This included Gulfport electing E. E. Wintersgill, a Socialist mayor, in 1910 and having four Socialists to one Democrat sitting on the town's council. Gulfport was a
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into the 1950s. An informal policy prohibited African Americans from staying within town limits after sundown.


Hurricane Helene Damage

On Thursday, September 26, 2024, The storm surge from Cat 4 Hurricane Helene started affecting the areas around Gulfport. A storm surge up to 8 feet high swamped the downtown area of Gulfport and the surrounding residential areas, causing significant and heavy damage. As of 2025, cleanup and damage survey is still ongoing. The city of
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helped the city following Hurricane Helene by gathering donations for those affected.


Geography

The city borders St. Petersburg, South Pasadena, and Boca Ciega Bay. According to the
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, the city has a total area of , of which is land and (26.30%) is water.


Demographics

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 11,783 people, 6,425 households, and 3,004 families residing in the city. In 2020, there were 1.87 persons per household and 87.7% lived in the same house as 1 year prior. The population per square mile was 4,255. There were 998 veterans in the city and 8.7% of the population were foreign born. In 2020, the median value of owner-occupied housing units was $252,500. The median selected monthly owner costs with a mortgage was $1,564. The median selected monthly owner costs without a mortgage was $573. The median gross rent was $1,211. The median household income was $56,896 and the per capita income was $42,374. 12,9% of the population lived behold the
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. In 2020, 96.6% of the households had a computer and 89.5% had a broadband internet subscription. 95.4% of the population over the age of 25 had a high school degree or higher. 42.5% of that same population had a Bachelor's degree or higher. As of the 2010 United States census, there were 12,029 people, 5,899 households, and 2,842 families residing in the city.


Media

GTV640 is the local
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(GATV)
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channel for Gulfport. The signal was moved to channel 640 on February 9, 2015, on
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. The municipal government broadcasts live meetings and replays on Brighthouse Cable Channel 640, as well as Live Streaming Video on the internet. The channel includes city information, information relating to the city's events, a historical video of the city, city meetings, as well as additional programming.


Education

Public education is provided by Pinellas County Schools. Gulfport has two public schools, Boca Ciega High School and Gulfport Elementary School. The closest middle school to Gulfport is Thurgood Marshall Fundamental Middle School, located in St. Petersburg. Gulfport Elementary was the first
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school in Pinellas County. The Gulfport Public Library is located on Beach Boulevard, not far from the Gulfport Multi-Purpose Senior Center and the Catherine Hickman Theater. It is a member of the Pinellas Public Library Cooperative, which facilitates inter-library borrowing of materials in the county.
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, founded in 1900, is located in Gulfport (having moved there in 1954 from its original location in DeLand). Its tower is one of the better-known images to locals and has become an iconic part of the skyline. St. Petersburg College, a state college, has multiple campuses in the county and is available for those who aspire to a college degree. In addition, the city of St. Petersburg has a campus of the
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.


Culture

The downtown area has several art galleries as well as the Catherine A. Hickman Theater, a small performing arts center. Gulfport also hosts street festivals throughout the year. Monthly highlights include ''Art Walk'' on the first Friday and ''IndieFaire'' on the third Saturday of each month. Yearly features include February's ''Get Rescued'', benefiting local animal rescues, and September's GeckoFest, which consists of several events throughout the month including the Gecko PubCrawl, Gecko Ball, and of course, the election of the Gecko Queen. Many street performers, artists, and craftspeople show up to create a relaxed cultured atmosphere in the warm balmy breezes coming off the beach at the end of the street. The Gulfport Community Players present several plays each year at the Hickman Theater. Also, the Catherine A. Hickman Theater of Gulfport is located on Beach Boulevard at 26th Avenue South and is a venue for live theatrical performances. The Gulfport Senior Center offers activities throughout the week for residents within and outside of the city limits. The Gulfport Casino Ballroom, located on the waterfront, is one of the main event venues in the city. The Casino hosts Swing, Latin, Argentine Tango, and Ballroom Dance events five days a week with a large turnout from all across the Tampa area. The venue is available for rent to the public and is popular for weddings, company functions, and holiday parties. The ballroom features a authentic 1930s style dance floor. In 2011 Gulfport was named a finalist by
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for one of the best food towns in the United States.


Recreation

The city owns a full-service
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adjacent to Clam Bayou Nature Park. Gulfport's Police Department includes a marine patrol which is responsible for the open waterway between Gulfport,
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, the Maximo neighborhood in St. Pete, and the Pinellas Bayway. They also patrol of coastline along the Boca Ciega Bay. There is a long municipal fishing pier, called Williams Pier, on Boca Ciega Bay. It's near the Casino Ballroom and not far from two Gulfport city parks, Veterans Park and the waterfront park and beach.


Gallery

File:FL Gulfport Casino03 crop.jpg, The Gulfport Casino was built in 1930 as a community center and entertainment venue"Gulfport, Florida"
''Florida Back Roads Travel''
File:Gulfport History Museum.jpg, The Gulfport History Museum is the home of Gulfport Arts and Heritage File:Stetson College of Law Gulfport, Florida.JPG, The Law School of
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is located in Gulfport File:First United Methodist Church, Gulfport.jpg, The First United Methodist Church is one of many churches in Gulfport File:Gulfport Public Library.jpg, The Gulfport Public Library


See also

* List of sundown towns in the United States


References


External links

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Gulfport Area Chamber of Commerce
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