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Jeff LaHurd: Boom gave way to bust, forcing Sarasota to scrape by

Jeff LaHurd: Boom gave way to bust, forcing Sarasota to scrape by
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Jeff LaHurd: Sarasota landmarks saved from the wrecking ball

In Sarasota, “Money talks, history walks.” I remember when there was a push to save Sarasota High School, long before Dr. Larry Thompson raised the funds to engineer a fantastic makeover of the Collegiate Gothic school which served generations of locals, myself included. A group of former students devised a bumper sticker that read, “History Cannot Be Bought.” I still have one. On the sticker attached to my car I crossed the “not” part. Indeed, Sarasota history CAN be bought. And has been often, and for quite some time. But concurrent with the losses, there have been important saves. In Part 1, I mentioned the Sarasota Opera House, opened in 1926 as the Edwards Theatre, the Sarasota Terrace Hotel, built by Charles Ringling and opened the same year, the Orange Blossom Condominiums, built in 1925. All assets to the community also serving as reminders of our storied past.

100 Actors Who Served in the Military

100 Actors Who Served in the Military By Andrew Lisa, Stacker News On 2/3/21 at 6:30 PM EST Actors have long tried to give audiences a taste of the realities of war and military service since the earliest days of the motion picture industry. But if called upon to portray a member of the Armed Forces on screen, many actors could draw from their own life experience. Some of history s biggest stars served their countries in times of war and peace. Some experienced combat, while others were stationed in friendly countries or at home. Shutterstock From comedians and action stars to dramatic actors and television icons, here s a look at the stars who moved on from careers as servicemen to lives of fame. All branches of the military, including the Coast Guard, are represented on the list along with some actors from foreign countries. Most of the actors who served will be remembered not for their service in a foreign theater overseas, but for their films that filled seats in movie t

Luxury hotel San Marco, became part of a military institute

The burgeoning city of Venice received an early Christmas present on Dec. 10, 1926, when the San Marco Hotel formally opened its doors to the public. The second of three hotels that would eventually be built by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, the three-story hotel encompassing an entire city block in the center of town was described by a local newspaper as “one of the most beautiful yet planned for Venice.” Opened to the public on Dec. 10, 1926, the San Marco Hotel offered 92 rooms for just $3 per day with space on the ground floor for 13 shops. PHOTOS PROVIDED BY VENICE DIVISION OF HISTORICAL RESOURCES

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