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  1. Aug 23, 2023 · 15 Best Things to Do in Tarpon Springs (FL): Tarpon Springs Sponge Docks; Fred Howard Park; St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral; Take a Cruise; Tarpon Springs Historic District; Eat Greek; Sunset Beach; Pinellas Trail; Brooker Creek Preserve; Tarpon Springs Aquarium and Animal Sanctuary; A.L. Anderson Park; Leepa-Rattner Museum; Shrine of St ...

  2. Sep 21, 2023 · Known as the “sponge capital of the world” the historic riverfront town of Tarpon Springs is located along the shore of the Gulf of Mexico just 40 minutes north of St. Petersburg. The city has a Greek heritage owing to the arrival of Greek sponge divers in Tarpon Springs to grow the now-famous sponge industry.

  3. Feb 6, 2021 · Visiting Tarpon Springs on Floridas Gulf Coast? Read our epic guide of best things to do in Tarpon Springs. Explore the Tarpon Springs sponge docks, have a Greek meal on Dodecanese Blvd, take a sponge boat cruise, buy olive oil, and learn all about the sponge industry in this Greek city in Florida.

  4. Tarpon Springs is a diverse cultural destination, rich in art, museums, performing arts, eclectic shopping & dining experiences, and many outdoor activities.

  5. Tarpon Springs is located in Pinellas County, on the west coast of Florida, in the United States. It is situated along the Gulf of Mexico, approximately 30 miles northwest of downtown Tampa. The city is known for its Greek heritage, historic Tarpon Springs sponge docks, and beautiful waterfront area.

  6. Apr 4, 2023 · Located on the Gulf Coast, Tarpon Springs has all the classic Florida nature and pristine beaches, but the town remains unique, thanks to its plethora of natural sea sponges. At its peak, the local sponge industry in Tarpon Springs was the biggest in the world, using unique Greek diving techniques.

  7. TARPON SPRINGS – Tucked in a quieter corner of the bustling Tampa Bay metro region, this city of about 25,000 spreads a subtle magic that transports visitors to other times, other places. It blends the moods of Victorian-era Florida, small-town America and – most of all – the vibrant character of its Greek heritage.

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