The Homes at the end of The Pier

The Homes at the end of The Pier (HM2F4T)

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N 27° 31.786', W 82° 44.082'

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Early Islanders relied on small boats to bring supplies and to transport visitors. As more people discovered the island, a new transportation solution was needed. In 1911, developers built a 776-foot-long pier to accommodate larger boats and to entice tourists and investors to buy lots and to build homes and businesses.

In 1913, Col. John Tice, a prominent Tampa banker, built a luxurious four-bedroom summer cottage on the end of the City Pier and named it Lotus Cottage. An icehouse, later converted into a fish and tropical fruit canning plant, was added in the 1920s. When the cannery failed the building was remodeled into a rental cottage named Belle Haven.

A large storm in 1926 pounded the pier. Weakened by generations of wood-boring marine worms, the pilings collapsed, washing the homes into the bay.

The larger Lotus Cottage broke up; Belle Haven was found intact. While still floating, the cottage was purchased for $125 and barged around the north end of the island where it served as a home for more than 75 years.

According to local lore, when Belle Haven slid into the bay, a man staying in the cottage jumped out a window and swam to shore.
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HM NumberHM2F4T
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Placed ByAnna Maria Island Historical Museum
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Date Added Monday, March 25th, 2019 at 11:05am PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)17R E 328690 N 3046312
Decimal Degrees27.52976667, -82.73470000
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 27° 31.786', W 82° 44.082'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds27° 31' 47.16" N, 82° 44' 4.92" W
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