Alligatorob
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The town I grew up in (mostly) was Dunedin, we lived on Scotland street. That street is still nicely maintained brick and our old house still there looking much the same. Dunedin was the town still paying off the debts from the 20s. The old subdivision that never got finished was one in Tarpon Springs, right on Lake Tarpon, we lived there for a while.Where in Florida was that Alligatorob?
The Tarpon Springs subdivision was planned as a glorious waterfront community, a brick boulevard complete with fountains and granite curbs got built to the lake, and other streets were laid out. The only houses that got built were on the lake, on a dirt street that never got paved. There were piles of street bricks and granite in the woods that were never used. When we lived there the fountains in the boulevard were overgrown and hard to see. I went back recently and found things much changed, all the lots have now been built on and the original brick boulevard remains, but the other streets were paved with blacktop. The old lake house we lived in is still there, but expanded and updated almost beyond recognition. The most notable change is that when we lived there this was relative high ground, a sand ridge to the lake, both sides were swamp and low lying ground. That low lying ground has now been drained and/or filled and multi-story condos built, kind of depressing.
It was a great place to grow up. Our family moved away in 67 and I made my first trip back to see things just 2 years ago. Amazing how much things changed in that time, it was hard to find much recognizable...