Tampa Bay's Gulf Beaches follows the fascinating development of the
beach strip along the Gulf of Mexico, from Pass-a-Grille to Clearwater
Beach, from its early settlement in the late 1800s until its blossoming
as a tourist haven after World War II. This famous beach strip is the
pride of residents and a premier destination for beach lovers worldwide
with its miles of white sand and glorious sunsets. History shows that
just a century ago the strip was largely a vast wilderness visited
primarily by fishermen and a few adventurous bathers and sightseers.
Over the years, curiosity gradually gave way to an abiding affinity for
these beautiful beaches and towns that sprang up along the shore.
Through vintage postcards and photos, a diverse group of people and
places are shown as they actually appeared-sportsmen and their catches;
bathers whose attire evolved from bloomers and formal dress to one-piece
bathing suits; the early swing and rickety wooden bridges; rustic frame
hotels giving way to modern motels; the downtown areas of Indian Rocks
Beach, Pass-a-Grille, Madeira Beach, and Clearwater Beach; plus casinos,
bathhouses, waterslides, a Grand Hotel, and much more.