Pinellas Trail

The Fred Marquis Pinellas Trail is a recreation trail that extends from St. Petersburg to Tarpon Springs and is a multi-use trail everyone can enjoy. The Trail, created along an abandoned railroad corridor, provides a unique, protected greenspace for walking, jogging, skating, and biking. Pinellas County Parks & Conservation Resources is responsible for the Trails maintenance and operating costs.

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Station Square Park

Station Square Park is an urban park nestled in between One Clearwater Tower and Station Square Condominiums at 612 Cleveland Street.  Take a break and meet a friend for a cup of coffee in the park or buy your lunch at one of our local restaurants and enjoy dining al fresco under our colorful umbrellas.

The park is quite lively during monthly Blast Friday events, a spring Craft Beer Festival and Downtown Clearwater’s premiere holiday event Miracle on Cleveland Street.

Station Square Park is also available for weddings and corporate events.

 

The Spirit of the American Doughboys

Two statues, “The Spirit of the American Doughboy” and “The Spirit of the American Navy” were donated by the American Legion Post 7 to acknowledge 38 local men who died in World War I.  They were originally dedicated on November 11, 1927 at the opening ceremony of the Memorial Causeway Bridge.  The new Memorial Causeway Bridge was completed in 2005 and the statues were restored and installed on the east end of the bridge in 2006.

Bilheimer Capitol Theatre

The Nancy and David Bilheimer Capitol Theatre, located in Downtown Clearwater, was constructed in 1921 and is one of Florida’s oldest operating theaters.  In 2016, industry trade publication Pollstar named the Capitol Theatre the #42 club venue in the world and within that same ranking, the only Florida venue in the Top 50.  In 2013, the theatre underwent a complete $10 million renovation and is a catalyst for downtown redevelopment.

The theatre is located near the corner of Cleveland Street and Osceola Avenue and situated on what is Clearwater’s original “main street” with a view of Clearwater Harbor.  It is within a short walk to Coachman Park and within a few minutes drive to Clearwater Beach. Ample public parking is available nearby and limited adjacent metered parking is located on Cleveland Street. Valet Service is available for a fee for most events.

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Coachman Park

Coachman Park is located along the waterfront in Downtown Clearwater west of the main library. This open-air venue provides a magnificent backdrop for concerts, festivals and exhibitions throughout the year. You can listen to some of your favorite national recording artists perform on the Charles Wharton Johnson Pavilion while you take in waterfront views and stroll along brick paved walkways.

Tampa Bay Escape Room

One Room – One Hour – One Goal….to escape the room in 60 minutes.

What is an Escape Room?  Escape Rooms are the hottest new entertainment in the country.  Come play a challenging real life adventure game with one goal: to escape the Room in 60 minutes.  Players, in groups of 2 – 8, must work together to find clues, crack codes and solve puzzles to escape the room before time runs out.

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Sculpture360

Sculpture360 is a rotating exhibition of temporary artwork and is part of the Clearwater Public Art and Design Program. The exhibition is supported through contributions from the City’s Public Art Fund and partnerships with other local donors and organizations.

The Sculpture360 program enters its eighth season along Cleveland Street in the heart of Downtown Clearwater. Season VIII will run from August 2017 – December 2018 and can be viewed in person in the 400-600 blocks of Cleveland Street (Osceola to East avenues).

For more information on Sculpture360, or to donate or sponsor a sculpture, please contact (727) 562-4837.

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Marlene Rose Gallery

Marlene Rose, considered the foremost sandcast glass artist in America, opened the first gallery exclusively dedicated to her sculptures in 2016.

While Rose’s works are collected by fine-art collectors and Hollywood A-list celebrities alike and can be seen in numerous museums and galleries around the world, this occasion marks the first time her works will be able to be easily seen locally.

Stop in and enjoy the aesthetics of Marlene’s art and this cool space.

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