Columbus came to the New World on October 12, 1492
All over the beautiful State of Florida you find lots of historic markers about this early Spanish era.
As both of us LOVE HISTORY, it is always a treat to be in such places.
Our dear friends Jo and Dennis recommended all this to us, they've had their business right there.
These photos are all taken at Saint Armands Circle in Sarasota, Florida on June 30.
The only problem was that the sun was so bright; difficult for taking photos!
Here I am standing next to one of the 21 classically-themed white marble statues, inspired by the Italian Renaissance cities.
Haha, usually I don't leave the head off, but it was impossible to focus...
This is what you get!
At least, looking down proved to be without any problems and here you can see clearly the CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS QUINCENTENNIAL 1492 - 1992 marker
Lovely presence at this park.
So here it is:
Saint Armands Circle
Acknowledged as the Nation's Number One Tourist Destination...
St. Armands Cir.
Yes, it is an absolute beautiful place to stroll through the exotic park.
Have lunch or dinner at one of the many restaurants, as we did have lunch at the famous and historic Columbia Restaurant since 1905, see link below post.
Or stroll and shop at the many shops...
Really, the SKY is the limit here and it is a blue sky almost year round!
Such an exotic, almost tropical looking place!
Husband Pieter is taking it all in...
What a beauty this
GOLDEN SHOWER TREE or Cassia fistula a.k.a. Yellow Shower Tree, Indian Laburnum is!
Frankly, I just have to admit that it was HARD to leave this place behind...
Husband Pieter walking towards our Murano Platinum, kind of heavy hearted.
But we will be back!
Indeed, JOHN RINGLING (Yes, from the Ringling Brothers Circus!) had some vision and later St. Armands Key resident Edward Pinto.
We owe them a lot of gratitude for creating such incredible ambiance.
Yes, we also have to visit
The Ringling Museum of Art one day...
Lots of reasons for being back here many more times!
Hope you enjoyed this mini introduction.
Thanks for your visit!
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