
The weather was great. I decided to walk along the river and explore between stopping at various museums in the area. Across the river I found the Henry B. Plant Park which is a historic park from 1891 which was a part of the Plant Museum. Not knowing the area or the history of the Plant Museum, I originally thought by its name, like some of you may have as well, that it was going to be some sort of botanical garden. Turns out it was a hotel called the Tampa Bay Hotel built in the Moorish style as a luxurious stop along the Plant system of railways, steamships and hotels and named for Henry B. Plant. Right now a part of the building it has been preserved as museum to show what life was like at the time it was built, the rest of it is part of University of Tampa.
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Tampa Bay Hotel now the Plant Museum and University of Tampa |


The picture on the right with the squiggly sculpture is part of the park. The sculpture is in the park and the building on the right side is on the other side of the river but from where I stood they looked the same heights. I thought it looked cool so I took a picture.

The picture here is a closeup of some of the details of the Plant Museum. The top part the looks like a weird cone shape is called a cupola, there are 4 on the top of the Plant Museum and they standout in the skyline because of their unique design.
It was lots of fun to explore the downtown area of Tampa, FL, especially the green spaces along the river. The architecture was also nice to see along the way. There is only so much one can do in a day. If you live in a city or visiting one take a look at some of the pockets of green space. Meet Me Outdoors.