Seaboard Coast Line Railroad station (St. Petersburg, Florida)
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Seaboard Coast Line Railroad station is a former railway station in St. Petersburg, Florida, now designated by the city of St. Petersburg as a local landmark.[1] [2] The office building and warehouse are built of brick.
The building was constructed by the Tampa and Gulf Coast Railroad Company, the second railway line to enter St. Petersburg. The line and building were later owned by Seaboard Coast Line Railroad.
The building is now occupied by the St. Petersburg Clay Company, which rents studio space to ceramics artists and operates a sales gallery.[3] [4]
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- ^ City of St. Petersburg - Local Historic Landmarks. Seaboard Coastline Railroad Station. 420 Twenty-Second Street South. Designated January 1993, HPC #92-03
- ^ The Florida Humanities Council Discover Black Florida Website - Seaboard Coastline Railroad Station/St. Petersburg Clay Company
- ^ St. Petersburg Clay Company
- ^ St. Petersburg Shines - "St. Petersburg Shines Update" November 28, 2007 - St. Pete Clay Company Holiday Sale December 1 & 2
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