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Historic Hyde Park Bungalow Tour March 1, 2010
By David B Moyer
 

If you have ever attended the Hyde Park Bungalow Tour, you have seen some of the many grander homes in Tampa Bay. The Historic Hyde Park Neighborhood Association has plenty of valuable information of the area; and the tour information and tickets can be found on this Historic Home Tour website.

Elise Simpson Listed Bungalow on Bungalow Terrace

This Saturday (March 6th), there will be several smaller homes on the list located on Bungalow Terrace. There will be a documentary, “Celebrate the Bungalow: Hyde Park”, produced on this years homes that will be highlighted in an exhibit in the Tampa Bay History Center. In addition, a new “green” home will be showcased in the neighborhood; and a grand home on Bayshore Boulevard.

Smith & Associates Real Estate associates will be in attendance and volunteering to make this event a success. Here is a link to one of our current listings on Bungalow Terrace.

Hyde Park Historic Home Tour

>> IF YOU GO
Historic Hyde Park Neighborhood Association Home Tour
When: 10 a.m. March 6
Where: The tour begins at the Kate Jackson Community Center, 821 S Rome Ave.
Tickets: $20 in advance, $25 at the door
More info: Visit ehydepark.org for further information, online ticket purchasing and a list of retailers selling advance tickets.
Notes: On Sunday, the Historic Hyde Park Neighborhood Association (HHPNA) and the Tampa Bay History Center will premiere the documentary Celebrate the Bungalow: Hyde Park and a related community case in the history center. The movie will show at 3 p.m. in the center’s TECO Theater. Tickets are $10 in advance, $12 at the door. . . . The film will be screened at CineBistro in Hyde Park Village on the day of the tour at 11 a.m., noon and 1 and 2 p.m. Admission is free with tour wristband. CineBistro is at 1609 W Swann Ave. . . . Mulligan’s Shuttle will offer service to three locations during the tour. . . . Some of the tour proceeds will go toward the purchase of trash barriers called Watergoats that will line the 2-acre pond at Swann and Rome avenues in an effort to improve the pond’s appearance and keep debris and pollutants from draining into Tampa Bay.

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