Step Back in Time: Tour the Elegant Safford House Museum in Florida

Safford House window in Tarpon Springs Florida

​​The Safford House in Tarpon Springs, Florida, is a stunning example of Victorian-era architecture and a piece of history for the region. Built in 1883 by Anson Peacely K. Safford, a wealthy merchant, the house served as his family’s residence until the 1930s. Today, the Safford House is open to the public as a museum, providing visitors with a walk through the lifestyle of a well-to-do family in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Safford House is not only a fascinating glimpse into the history of Tarpon Springs but also a valuable resource for anyone interested in Victorian-era architecture and design.

Henry Plant’s Tampa Bay Hotel: A Grand Hotel from the Gilded Age

Henry B Plant Museum former Tampa Hotel building

Called Florida’s First Magic Kingdom, it was built in the middle of the gilded age as a tourist destination long before the resorts that are here now. You might say it was within these walls that Florida tourism began. Built between 1888 and 1891, it was Florida’s first effort into the resort business.

Swashbuckling Pirates and Weather-Controlling Voodoo Queens of Tampa Bay 

Tampa Bay Legends

Every town has its own legends and lore, today we are highlighting the legends of Tampa Bay. Whether it is a pirate who may or may not have existed, but lives on in an annual festival, small green men who chase you, giant sharks, ghosts, lab-created bugs, and a voodoo priestess who controls the weather they are all legendary in Tampa Bay.