Fred Howard Park
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Fred Howard Park is 155 acre park on the Gulf of Mexico. It was named in honor of Fred H Howard, former Mayor of Tarpon Springs and since its dedication in 1966; its popularity has gained tremendously. Around 2 million visitors enjoy the park and its facilities in an annual basis. Through the park, one can also access the Gulf of Mexico. The visitors can get to see the ospreys and the eagles, as they fish for food in the surrounding waters. There are lots of attractions at the park premises.
Category: Parks and Gardens
Address: 1700 Sunset Dr
Website http://www.pinellascounty.org/park/06_howard.htm
Telephone: +1 727-943-4081
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