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St. Petersburg’s Fourth Street North was looking a little bare for a few days with the absence of Sunken Gardens’ iconic sign, but no longer: The attraction’s new sign is officially up.
The couple live in a house originally built for Sunken Gardens founder George Turner Sr., directly across the street from his St. Petersburg roadside attraction.
Florida vacations are typically associated with beaches and theme parks, but one of its oldest attractions is an exotic oasis ...
Staff members of Sunken Gardens in St. Petersburg, FL., placed flamingos in the bathroom to protect them from the harsh winds of Hurricane Ian.
Sunken Gardens in St. Petersburg is the 11th most underrated attraction in the United States, according to a new study.
The Chilean flamingos have new digs at St. Petersburg's Sunken Gardens to hunker down in when the next storm approaches Tampa Bay.
An iconic Tampa Bay landmark just received a vintage makeover. The Sunken Gardens sign on St. Petersburg's 4th Street now looks very much like its 1960s glory days, including the return of a coral ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — It’s considered one of the first real roadside attractions in the state of Florida. Sunken Gardens has been part of St. Pete’s history since 1911, and this month the ...
Sunken Gardens Flamingos in St. Petersburg, Florida, hunkered down in the bathroom to ride out Hurricane Ian.
Flamingos stay safe from Hurricane Ian inside a bathroom at Sunken Gardens in St. Petersburg, Florida (photo courtesy Sunken Gardens).