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ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE IN BAY COUNTY, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
SS Tarpon; SS Tarpon (Shipwreck); SS Tarpon (shipwreck)

Tarpon Springs Depot         
  • Back of the depot building.
RAILWAY STATION IN TARPON SPRINGS, THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Tarpon Springs (ACL station); Historic Train Depot Museum; Tarpon Springs Area Historical Society
The Tarpon Springs Depot is a former railroad depot built by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad in 1909, located in downtown Tarpon Springs, Florida at 160 East Tarpon Avenue within the Tarpon Springs Historic District.Tarpon Springs Area Historical Society
HMS Tarpon (N17)         
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SUBMARINE
The second HMS Tarpon (N17) was a T-class submarine of the Royal Navy. She was laid down by Scotts, Greenock and launched in October 1939.
St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral (Tarpon Springs, Florida)         
  • St. Nicholas Orthodox Church in Tarpon Springs
  • Plaque at the church
  • St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church interior
  • Stained glass window at St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church
CHURCH BUILDING IN FLORIDA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Chuch (Tarpon Springs, Florida); St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church (Tarpon Springs, Florida)
St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral is a Greek Orthodox parish and center for Greek-American life in Tarpon Springs, Florida.

Википедия

SS Tarpon (1887)

SS Tarpon (originally known as Naugatuck) was a ship which sank in 1937 near Panama City, Florida, United States. The shipwreck is located 7.8 nautical miles (14.4 km) off the shore of Panama City. It became the sixth Florida Underwater Archaeological Preserve when it was dedicated in 1997. In May 2001, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.