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Pinellas is the name of a peninsula located roughly halfway down the west coast of Florida . It forms the western boundary of Tampa Bay and comprises the bulk of Pinellas County . There is a city named Pinellas Park in south Pinellas. The peninsula is bounded on the north by Pasco County, Florida , on the northeast by Hillsborough County , and on the east and south by Tampa Bay. It is bounded on the west by the Intracoastal Waterway and the Gulf of Mexico . The Pinellas peninsula connects to the south with Manatee County via the Sunshine Skyway Bridge and connects with Hillsborough County on the east via the Courtney Campbell Causeway , the Howard Frankland Bridge , and the Gandy Bridge .

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5-458: The name derives from La Punta de Pinal de Jimenez ("Jimenez's Point of Pines"), the name given the entrance to Tampa Bay by Spanish explorers in 1757. The first settlers in the area include Antonio Maximo Hernandez, the McMullen family and Odet Philippe . Maximo Point is the location of Maximo's fishing camp. McMullen's descendants still live in the area. Philippe Park , a Pinellas County park, and

10-672: The District of Columbia . There are 3,347 inhabitants per square mile (1,292/km) in Pinellas County. The next closest county with a highly concentrated population is Broward with 1,445 inhabitants per square mile (558/km). This article about a location in Pinellas County , Florida is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . 27°52′35″N 82°46′40″W  /  27.876394°N 82.7778579°W  / 27.876394; -82.7778579 Odet Philippe Odet Philippe

15-656: The Philippe Parkway were named for Philippe. Now highly urbanized, the peninsula was once renowned for its wildlife, including the American black bear , the Florida panther , and many species of birds. Pinellas County is the most densely populated county in Florida. Its population is greater than that of the individual populations of the states of Wyoming , Montana , Delaware , South Dakota , Alaska , North Dakota , or Vermont , and

20-557: The county’s most well known pioneer clans. Philippe was buried in Philippe Park – his former plantation – in 1869, but the exact location of the gravesite is unknown. Odet Philippe Born Lyon, France, 1787 Died at this Site 1869 As the first European settler in Pinellas County he established St. Helena Plantation, now Philippe Park Philippe was the first to cultivate grapefruit in Florida and introduced cigar-making to Tampa His descendants populated this frontier. He

25-511: Was the first permanent, non-native settler on the Pinellas peninsula in what is now the state of Florida, acquiring 160 acres (0.65 km ) of land in what is today Safety Harbor in 1842. He was a successful businessman who introduced cigar making and citrus to the Tampa Bay region. His descendants, including the McMullen and Booth families (for whom McMullen-Booth Road is named), are among

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