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Photo Gallery
“To me, photography is the simultaneous
recognition, in a fraction
of
a second, of the significance of an event." –
Henri Cartier-Bresson |
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Gulf Coast Living Featured Photography
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Venice Island
Today
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Venice Island has grown over the years, and has undergone many transformations. Fortunately, the city planners have carefully maintained the city’s charm and Northern Italian Renaissance architectural style. Many original structures from the early 1900s have been restored, and new structures have found a home on the island. Venice Island is more beautiful today than ever! These photographs capture Venice Island as it is today, a winning combination of the old and the new. |
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Children love the new Interactive Fountain
in Centennial Park!

The Circus Bridge, also known as
the South Bridge.

Venice Community Center after its 2005
$4.2 million renovation.

The newly rebuilt 700-foot
Venice Fishing Pier in front of
Sharky’s Restaurant.

The Venice Little Theatre, mural completed
in 2006 by B.J. Carson.
The City of Venice
is currently creating a park in front of the mural
which will mark the north end of the Venetian Waterway Linear Park,
which skirts the Intracoastal Waterway in Venice for 10 miles.

The City of Venice Archives and Area Historical Collection is now housed
in
the 1927 Triangle Inn on Nassau Street. The streetlight is a 1926 original
from Venice Avenue, which were all replaced in 1956.

The Lord Family House, circa 1896, is the oldest house in Venice
and slated for future renovation. It has been relocated from
Roberts Bay to
Granada Avenue,
behind Venice City Hall.

Fountain Park is located on the corners of Ponce de Leon, Nokomis and Miami Avenues. It was presented October 1986 from First National Bank of Venice. |
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Written and Photographed by Lizette Lenhard
Printed January 2007
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If you would like to be a featured photographer please email us at
Venicemag@aol.com.
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