Temple Crest, Tampa, Florida

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Temple Crest is a neighborhood and district located in northeastern part of Tampa, Florida. The population was 8,621 at the 2000 census. [1]


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[edit] Description

Temple Crest boundaries include 30th Street to the west, Temple Terrace to the east, Busch Blvd. to the north, and the Hillsborough River to the south [2]. Nearby attractions include Busch Gardens, a theme-park located just north of the neighborhood and the University of South Florida, which is also located to the north.

[edit] History

On October 13, 1914 Frances Toland sold part of the property to three investors. The property, which later became Temple Crest was originally named Dream Land Park, a planned housing subdivision.

On September 12, 1924, the land was sold to Florida Realty and Mortgage Company for $14,000 and the subdivision was re‑named Temple Crest. The subdivision remained in unincorporated Hillsborough County until it was annexed into Tampa in 1961. [3]

[edit] Education

Temple Crest is served by Hillsborough County Public Schools.

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