HISTORICALLY ST. PETE Rui Farias Recalls A.T. Blocker, Former St. Pete Mayor
Season 2 Episode 1593 ยท Jan 09, 07:43 PM
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In this episode of Historically St. Pete, Rui Farias, executive director of the St. Petersburg Museum of History, gives us a snapshot of the life and times of A. T. Blocker. The Blocker Mansion was built at the turn of the 20th century for A.T. Blocker, who was Mayor of St. Pete in 1910. Blocker was a big proponent of waterfront parks during his time as head of the city. The property was also home to the St. Pete Shrine Club when the organization bought it in 1926, and became their clubhouse. After that it was a nursing home, a dance studio a Russian cafe and a wedding reception venue.
๐ "St. Pete Blocker" refers to significant local history in St. Petersburg, Florida, linked to the pioneering Blocker family, particularly A.T. Blocker, who started Blocker Transfer & Storage (a historic moving company) and helped build the city, and his daughter Marguerite Blocker, a notable educator, plus the historic Blocker Mansion (145 4th Ave NE) and the "First Block" of downtown, all central to St. Pete's development and preservation efforts
๐Learn more about recent history about The Blocker Mansion.
๐ "St. Pete Blocker" refers to significant local history in St. Petersburg, Florida, linked to the pioneering Blocker family, particularly A.T. Blocker, who started Blocker Transfer & Storage (a historic moving company) and helped build the city, and his daughter Marguerite Blocker, a notable educator, plus the historic Blocker Mansion (145 4th Ave NE) and the "First Block" of downtown, all central to St. Pete's development and preservation efforts
๐Learn more about recent history about The Blocker Mansion.
