Historic Kenwood is a St. Petersburg neighborhood that starts at Central Avenue and goes north to 9th Avenue, and east to west from 22nd St to 34th St. Located 50 feet above sea level, Kenwood is at one of the higher elevation points within St. Petersburg, making this neighborhood a desired location for those concerned about storm surge or flooding. Historic Kenwood is most known for the popular Grand Central District that lies within its borders, a large concentration of beautifully restored historic craftsman bungalows, and charming oak lined brick streets with friendly and supportive neighbors. The cultural epicenter of Grand Central District is known for its “main street” experience, offering a variety of clothing stores, art galleries, cafes, breweries, restaurants, and assorted businesses. Host to the annual St. Pete Pride festival, Grand Central District offers an eclectic vibe and celebrates the diversity of the old, the young and the multiple cultural and ethnic backgrounds that its enthusiasts consist of. Historic Kenwood hosts monthly porch parties, where once a month a neighbor volunteers to host a potluck for locals to gather and get to know each other is an exciting event that draws members of not only this neighborhood but also others nearby. With a relaxed vibe and strong sense of community, Historic Kenwood ranks as one of the top 5 of the most sought after neighborhoods within St. Petersburg.
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