The History of Tarpon Springs
Nestled along the banks of the Anclote River and the Gulf of Mexico, the earliest inhabitants were attracted to the area because of the rich and diverse environment. Historical records indicate they buried their dead in earthen mounds along with ornate pottery and other goods. One such mound was discovered in the late 1800s, east of Pinellas Avenue. The “Safford Mound,” contained more than 600 skeletons and a variety of original pottery and other artifacts, many of which can be seen in local museums.
The first settlers of Tarpon Springs, A.W. Ormond and his daughter, Mary, built a cabin near Spring Bayou. One of their regular guests, Joshua Boyer, of Nassau, fell in love with Mary, built a second cabin on the bayou, and the two were married. It was Mary that determined their small, two-cabin settlement should be named “Tarpon Springs” because of the large Tarpon that frolicked in the waters of the bayou.
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My Dad taught me to work hard. Mom taught me to work smart. They both taught me about what it takes to make a dollar and offer value to my customers. I take care to implement my parent’s traditions of flavorful food served in a fabulous ambience and cherish the joy of this journey!
My New Greek menu is the culmination of classic Greek Seafood Steakhouse Tarpon Springs favorites, coupled with All-American selections to satisfy practically any palate. Our entire repertoire is comprised of homemade renditions of Yia Yia’s (aka Grandma’s), family favorites! Only the love of food can lead you here to us!
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Greek immigrants settled in Tarpon Springs due to its location near the Gulf. Original sponge fisherman determined that sponge population was plentiful here, and they began setting up shops and restaurants to sell their catches and share their stories. The Greek sponge industry thrived, and families stayed to raise their children and develop the community building homes, churches and schools.
The Sponge Docks is still a quaint little shopping village that has maintained its historical integrity, while evolving into so much more! Museums showcase the history of sponge diving, original art and photography. Deep sea fishing, boat tours and excursions are available to venture off the mainland and experience a peaceful time on the water. Beautiful shops which house everything from clothing and apparel, to fashionable jewelry, to unique gifts, wine and spices align the corridors of the Docks. Talented chefs prepare delectable edibles of fresh caught seafood or Greek family favorites at some of the area’s most acclaimed restaurants and bakeries.
In the early 1900s, downtown Tarpon Springs was a major shopping district in this region of Florida. Today, the architectural Victorian design has the feeling and flare that reflect the town’s magnificent history. Vintage buildings feature art galleries, specialty shops, restaurants, cafés, and what has been named the best antique district in Tampa Bay!
Discover the treasure that is Tarpon Springs. This beautiful, waterfront community offers something for everyone, and truly is a picture of paradise on the West Coast of Tampa Bay!
Many thanks to the Tarpon Springs Chamber of Commerce for their contributions to the content of this story.