History Walking Tour – Neptune Beach and the Central Avenue Baths
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Join Dennis Evanosky to trace the remains of the “Coney Island of the West” on this walking tour. The resort first opened its doors as Newport Swimming Baths in 1877— joined by many other baths along Central Avenue—40 years before the Strehlow family invited bathers to Neptune Beach. And we’ll take a first-hand look at Neptune Beach, which entertained thousands from 1917 to 1939, and what happened after it closed. Tickets are $20 each. This tour will be held again on Sunday, July 20.
To prepare you for the tour Dennis will provide a short—one hour or less—illustrated lecture to provide additional context. This lecture is optional, and you will enjoy and learn from each tour even without attending the introductory presentation. The link to watch the lecture will be sent to ticket holders before their tour.
The tour will end where it started and should cover 90–100 minutes over 1–2 miles. We suggest you wear comfortable shoes as well as sunblock and bring water. Mobility devices, strollers (kids under 6 are FREE!), and well-behaved (or especially cute) dogs are always welcome.
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To prepare you for the tour Dennis will provide a short—one hour or less—illustrated lecture to provide additional context. This lecture is optional, and you will enjoy and learn from each tour even without attending the introductory presentation. The link to watch the lecture will be sent to ticket holders before their tour.
The tour will end where it started and should cover 90–100 minutes over 1–2 miles. We suggest you wear comfortable shoes as well as sunblock and bring water. Mobility devices, strollers (kids under 6 are FREE!), and well-behaved (or especially cute) dogs are always welcome.
Get Tickets
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