The Tampa Bay, on Florida's gulf coast, has been inhabited since ancient
times by the Indians, Spanish explorers, and English settlers, but it
wasn't until Fort Brooke was established in 1824 that true development
began. It soon was populated by an international mix of people. Railroad
baron Henry B. Plant brought the railroad to Tampa and built the grand
Tampa Bay Hotel and Port Tampa. The Latin Quarter became the cigar
capital of America. Over 300 postcards show Tampa's history from 1902 to
1950, portraying its people, hotels, parks, government buildings,
churches, gardens, schools, nearby communities, and events such as the
annual Gasparilla Festival. They form a charming visual record of Tampa
that has largely vanished. Long-time and new residents of the city, and
visitors will find it fascinating. Approximate dates and values of the
postcards make this a wonderful reference.