It remains to be seen what style of architecture will replace the current pier. In the meantime, it still makes for a fetching photographic subject.
Monday, April 14, 2014
St. Petersburg, Florida - The Pyramid Pier
The first City of St. Petersburg Pier was the Railroad Pier, built by the Orange Belt Railway back in 1889. The most elaborate was the Million Dollar Pier, with its Mediterranean revival architecture, which was completed in 1926. It was demolished in 1967, to make way for the current inverted Pyramid Pier, which was opened to the public in 1973. The Pyramid Pier was closed in 2013 due to structural deterioration.
It remains to be seen what style of architecture will replace the current pier. In the meantime, it still makes for a fetching photographic subject.
It remains to be seen what style of architecture will replace the current pier. In the meantime, it still makes for a fetching photographic subject.
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alternative processes,
film,
film capture,
Florida,
Holga,
St. Petersburg,
The Pier,
toy camera,
vanDyke Brown