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We will be having a PICNIC at Phillippe Park Safety Harbor, there'll be lots of activities and Games horseshoes tumbling tower beanbag toss we will be supplying hot dogs and burgers . Please bring something to share individually wrapped We will be in shelter [ Number seven #7 ] on the water. Next to the Indian mound.
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Philippe Park
2525 Philippe Pkwy.
Safety Harbor, FL 34695
An Indian mound listed in the National Register of Historic Landmarks and majestic shade trees welcome visitors at the oldest park in Pinellas County. Take in the view of Old Tampa Bay while strolling along a one-mile shoreline. Enjoy picnicking, fishing and historical points of interest. Kids love the playground, a rock climbing park, ball field and open spaces to roam. A public boat ramp with access to Tampa Bay is open during park hours.
One of the more colorful figures in Pinellas County’s past, Odet was the first permanent, non-native settler on the Pinellas County peninsula, acquiring 160 acres of land in what is today Safety Harbor in 1842. He was a successful businessman who introduced cigar making and citrus to Tampa Bay. His descendents, including the McMullen and Booth families, are among the county’s most well known pioneer clans. Philippe was buried in the park – his former plantation – in 1869, but the exact location of the grave site is not known.

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