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Named after a prominent man who was also the founder of Lake Magdeline Methodist Church and a farmer.
Named after the ninth mayor of Tampa.
Named after a Florida native and World War I aviator, who died piloting the Army airship Roma.
This avenue is named in honor of a World War I aviator in the U.S. Army Air Service, who was killed in a crash of his North American BC-1 in Anacostia, DC.
Named for the man who proposed it, he was a Tampa businessman.
Was once a small stretch of a street in an area of Tampa known as "Gray Gables."
This Blvd. is named after the 35th United States President
This drive is named for an Army Doctor who ran a medical hospital in Bataan in WW2. He invented a new way to treat gangrene. Captured by the Japanese for three years and came home to find this drive named after him.
This street is named after Tampa's first city clerk
The City of Tampa needed some of this former slave’s land on the east (downtown) side of the Hillsborough River to build a bridge providing access to West Tampa and its cigar factories.
The southernmost bridge spanning Old Tampa Bay from St. Petersburg, Florida to Tampa, Florida.
This Avenue is named for a woman- which was unusual for the 1920s. She was one of the primary brains and financing behind the development of Temple Terrace.
This Avenue is named for a community advocate during the 1950s for underprivileged communities in Tampa, Florida. He has also been referred to as the "Mayor of Central Avenue".

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