About halfway down the gulf coast of the Florida peninsula, along the
old Tamiami Trail, lies the beautiful city of Sarasota. With crystal
blue waters, fabulous beaches and the warmth of its citizens and sun,
Sarasota has always been a popular destination for an array of colorful
characters. As with many cities along the Florida's gulf coast, Sarasota
has experienced growth and change that has left few reminders of the
once easy-going lifestyle that made Sarasota such a special place.
Although the Sarasota of the early twentieth century, through the
mid-1950s, was small in size, it was community large in spirit and had
an identity that was shared and enjoyed by residents and visitors alike.
Gulf Coast Chronicles: Remembering Sarasota's Past is a warm and vibrant
stroll through the often forgotten and innocent days when Sarasota was
home to the Ringling Circus, splendid hotels and baseball spring
training. Longtime resident, historian and columnist Jeff LaHurd
revisits the good old days of Sarasota's past, and brings to life a time
that is now only a nostalgic memory.