Located in Pinellas County along Florida’s central Gulf Coast, the land that’s now part of Seminole was originally settled by non-Native Americans in the 1840s.
The City of Seminole was officially incorporated in 1970, and for much of its existence, was noted for the historic water tower that was a much-loved feature of its skyline. Sadly, the tower was removed by the city council a few years ago.
But the good news is that Seminole’s convenient location gives visitors easy access to many of the state’s most popular historical, natural, and popular attractions – and the weather is nearly perfect for much of the year too.
via The Crazy Tourist
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