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The Good Old Days
Days of Wild Expansion

The next year, when the United States declared war on Germany, Clearwater citizens formed a fighting unit, Company D, commanded by Taver Bayly. This outfit, part of a larger unit known as the Pinellas County Guards, went off to fight in what President Woodrow Wilson called the crusade “to make the world safe for democracy.”

Following World War I, days of wild expansion commenced in Florida. A real estate boom swept over the area around Clearwater and Tampa Bay. As speculators developed and sold property, many made fortunes almost overnight.

The boom brought important developments to Clearwater, including more paved streets, sidewalks, and other improvements. Tourism was on the rise, as was the permanent population. As the popular beaches drew larger and larger numbers of tourists, Memorial Gardens Causeway replaced the old wooden bridge, connecting Clearwater with sparkling Clearwater Beach.

Part One: The Beginnings
Part Two: The Healthiest Spot on Earth
Part Three: Clearwater Roars into the 1900s
Part Four: The Good Old Days
Part Five: The Gala Decade
Part Six: Boom Days!
Part Seven: Hard Times
Part Eight: The Road Back
Part Nine: The Tides Of War
Part Ten: Clearwater Pitches in
Part Eleven: Local Citizens Welcomed Troops Bound for Combat
Supplement: Why Clearwater?


Recommended Reading: Clearwater: A Pictorial History, by Michael L. Sanders; Yesterday’s Clearwater, by Hampton Dunn; A History of Pinellas County, by W.L. Straub; and Clearwater: A Sparkling City, by Roy Cadwell.


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