Driving Downtown - Tampa Florida USA
Driving Downtown -
Tampa Florida USA -
Season 1 Episode 13.
Starting Point:
North Tampa St. https://goo.gl/maps/Powsqw9B4qS2
Tampa is a city in and the county seat of
Hillsborough County, Florida,
United States.[11] It is located on the west coast of
Florida on
Tampa Bay, near the
Gulf of Mexico, and is part of the
Tampa Bay Metropolitan Area. The city had a population of 346,037 in
2011.[12][13]
The current location of Tampa was once inhabited by indigenous peoples of the
Safety Harbor culture most notably the
Tocobaga and the
Pohoy, who lived along the shores of Tampa Bay. The area was explored by
Spanish explorers in the
16th century, resulting in violent conflicts and the introduction of
European diseases, which wiped out the original native cultures. Although
Spain claimed Florida as part of New Spain, it did not found a colony in the Tampa area, and there were no permanent
American or European settlements within today's city limits until after the United States acquired Florida from Spain in 1819.
In 1824, the
United States Army established a frontier outpost called
Fort Brooke at the mouth of the
Hillsborough River, near the site of today's
Tampa Convention Center. The first civilian residents were pioneers who settled near the fort for protection from the nearby
Seminole population, and the small village was first incorporated as "Tampa" in 1849.
The town grew slowly until the
1880s, when railroad links, the discovery of phosphate, and the arrival of the cigar industry jump-started its development, helping it to grow from a quiet village of less than 800 residents in
1880 to a bustling city of over 30,
000 by the early
1900s.
Today, Tampa is part of the metropolitan area most commonly referred to as the "
Tampa Bay Area". For
U.S. Census purposes, Tampa is part of the
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, Florida
Metropolitan Statistical Area. The four-county area is composed of roughly 2.9 million residents, making it the second largest metropolitan statistical area (
MSA) in the state, and the fourth largest in the
Southeastern United States, behind
Miami,
Washington, D.C. and
Atlanta.[14] The
Greater Tampa Bay area has over 4 million residents and generally includes the Tampa and
Sarasota metro areas. The Tampa Bay
Partnership and U.S. Census data showed an average annual growth of 2.
47 percent, or a gain of approximately 97,000 residents per year. Between
2000 and
2006, the Greater Tampa Bay
Market experienced a combined growth rate of 14.8 percent, growing from 3.4 million to 3.9 million and hitting the 4 million population mark on April 1,
2007.[15] A
2012 estimate shows the
Tampa Bay area population to have 4,
310,524 people and a 2017 projection of 4,536,854 people.[16]
Tampa was ranked as the 5th best outdoor city by
Forbes in 2008.[17] Tampa also ranks as the fifth most popular American city, based on where people want to live, according to a 2009
Pew Research Center study.[18] A 2004 survey by the
NYU newspaper
Washington Square News ranked Tampa as a top city for "twenty-somethings."[19] Tampa is ranked as a "
Gamma+" world city by
Loughborough University, ranked alongside other world cities such as
Phoenix,
Charlotte,
Rotterdam, and
Santo Domingo.[20]
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