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Bayshore Boulevard is a street in Tampa, Florida, along Hillsborough Bay, an arm of Tampa Bay . Nickname: Cigar City, The Big Guava, T-Town Motto: Official website: http://www. ...
Tampa Bay is a large natural harbor and estuary on the western coast of Florida. ...
Bayshore is a favorite of locals, especially joggers, runners, skaters, and bikers, for its scenic views of the bay and 4.5 miles of the world's longest continuous sidewalk, which starts on the north at Columbus Statue Park and ends at Gandy Boulevard. Man Running - Edward Muybridge Horse Running - Edward Muybridge Running is by definition the fastest means for an animal to move on foot. ...
A runner may be: In modern drug subcultures, a person who delivers drugs to one who is purchasing them, from the drug dealer. ...
A skateboarder in the middle of a trick Skateboarding is the act of rolling on or interacting with a skateboard. ...
Although the term refers to any motorcycle enthusiast, sometimes the word biker is used to mean an outlaw biker, or bikie, who is a member of a 1%er or outlaw motorcycle gang. ...
A sidewalk (North American English), or pavement or footpath (Commonwealth English), is a path, usually constructed of concrete (particularly in the United States, and Canada), asphalt, brick (particularly in Europe) or stone, designed for pedestrian traffic and often running alongside a road. ...
Bayshore Boulevard also is the site of Tampa's annual Gasparilla parade. Every January Tampa hosts the Gasparilla Pirate Festival, named for pirate captain José Gaspar who operated out of the area. ...
Another Bayshore Boulevard exists in San Francisco, California. The street was once a portion of US 101, but the designation was transferred to a parallel freeway. Nickname: The City by the Bay Motto: Official website: http://www. ...
U.S. Highway 101, or U.S. Route 101 (U.S. 101), is a north-south highway that is aligned along the Pacific West Coast of the United States. ...
See also
Bay Shore Driveway Florida state law chapter 4278, approved June 2, 1893, incorporated the Bay Shore Driveway, owned by Thomas C. Taliaferro, Howell B. Lykes, Louis G. Cone, Henry L. Knight, William B. Henderson, Henry B. Plant, Frederick A. Salomonson, David S. Macfarlane, Silas A. Jones, Andrew J. Knight and George R. Macfarlane...
External links - Bayshore Boulevard Linear Park information at TampaGov.net
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