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Shell Point Drive Aerial View.
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Aerial View of Shell Point Drive. Little Manatee River and Ruskin Inlet at the base of the photo. Date unknown, but shows newly developed dredged land on the south side of the River and Inlet.
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HCC0101RUS321
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Shell Point Marina c 1950 Recreation Center.
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In the 1940s and 1950s, at the end of Shell Point Road, stood the Shell Point Recreation complex, very popular with local residents. In its earlier days, two docks, a swimming pool and a skating rink were on the property along with a restaurant and bar. Waterside cottages (not pictured) were on the site as well. Today, the Shell Point Marina occupies the spot. This land is historically very important as it is believed to be the location of a large native mound, that was the center piece of...
Show moreIn the 1940s and 1950s, at the end of Shell Point Road, stood the Shell Point Recreation complex, very popular with local residents. In its earlier days, two docks, a swimming pool and a skating rink were on the property along with a restaurant and bar. Waterside cottages (not pictured) were on the site as well. Today, the Shell Point Marina occupies the spot. This land is historically very important as it is believed to be the location of a large native mound, that was the center piece of small native town peopled by the Uzita. Hernando de Soto likely saw this mound on his entry into the Bay and targeted it for his first incursion into what is now South Hillsborough County. While in some dispute, de Soto's landing spot was near Piney Point where he off loaded his troops and marched them north, crossing the Little Manatee River at approximately the site of Camp Bayou today, before marching back to the bay to capture the native village (which had been abandoned.) De Soto's likely first encampment was at this site. The site is also historically relevant as a sportsmen's hotel was built on the mound in the early part of the 20th Century. It was at this site that George Miller and his family first stayed when they arrived in the area in 1907. His initial intent was to establish a town that he called Venoa on the site but determined a larger, more farmable spot was necessary. From here he bought the 12,000 acres (along with his brother's in law, the Dickman's, to establish the colony of Ruskin.
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HCC0101RUS413
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Shell Point Tavern c. 1980.
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Photo of Shell Point Tavern, once part of Shell Point Fishing Lodge and Marina that was a popular tourist destination in the middle part of the 20th Century. Sunbathing, fishing, roller skating, and Olympic sized pool once stood on the site now home to Ruskin's Shell Point Marina.
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HCC0101RUS196
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The Kilcare.
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One of the few known photograph's of The Kilcare. Piloted by A. P. Dickman, the Kilcare sailed regular shipping runs to Tampa to gather both supplies for the new community as well as transport prospective buyers in early Ruskin. For several years (1908 to approximately 1914), boat transportation was the primary route in and out of Ruskin.
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HCC0101RUS197
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Willie Walker: Later Owner of Coffee Cup.
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Photo Willie Walker, owner of Coffee Cup Restaurant (after Paul and Esther Dickman). Picture is taken at the Coffee Cup under the front Portico.. Date of photo unknown.
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HCC0101RUS354
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Womans Club House.
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On National Registry of Buildings
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HCC0101RUS077
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